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Nataša Mrvić-Petrović
Zdravko M. Petrović
The right to indemnification for person who have been sentenced or deprived of liberty without grounds (Serbian)

The book present the state of right to indemnification for person who have been sentenced without grounds or deprived of liberty without grounds, looking from theoretical and comparative point, and present domestic law and researching results of it’s implementation by competent state authority and courts, in the period 01.01.2002 – 31.12.2006.


 

Tanja Drobnjak
Violeta Kočić-Mitaček
Saša Gajin
Aleksandar Resanović:
PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT TOWARDS WOMEN(Serbian)

This book consist changes in most important laws in Serbia – Serbian Constitution, Criminal Law, Labour Law, Family Law, and two acts in the field of media - Law on Public Information and Law on Announcing. Changes of all these laws are proposed because in these acts, as well as in some others, still exists several regulations with more or less sense of gender inequality, which are discriminatory towards women and under European standards, and according to that it,s not an efficient protection of discrimination towards women in practice, and because of that it,s necessary to improve it.


 
Marika Harjula:
A GUIDE TO EUROPEAN UNION FUNDING FOR NGOs (2007), (english)

Editors: European Citizen Action Service and Center for Peace and Democracy Development


 
Inna Petrenko, with the assistance of Agnese Kallins:
A GUIDE TO EUROPEAN UNION ASSOCIATIONS FOR NGOs (2007), (english)

Editors: European Citizen Action Service and Center for Peace and Democracy Development

 
J. Ciric, A. Knezevic-Bojovic, R. Sepi, M. Reljanovic:
PUBLIC PROSECUTORS AND THEIR ROLE IN ESTABLISHING THE RULE OF LAW, (2006), (Serbian)

This book present actual position of public prosecutors in Serbia, some statistical research, cases that provoked public discussion in Serbia, best practice in more than ten countries and proposals for future regulation competences and position of public prosecutors in Serbia.

 
Ružica Rosandić, Ružica Dabić, Jelena Mihailović:
CIVIC PARTICIPATION IN DECISON MAKING ON THE LOCAL LEVEL
(2006),
(Serbian, Englishi).

This booklet with the title »Učešće gradjana u odlučivanju na lokalnom nivou« (Civic Participation in Decision Making on the Local Level) contains the detailed results of the analysis of the cooperation between citizens and their local authorities in Serbia. It contains also the description of analyzed cases, as well as the list of all the organizations with addresses and the names of contact persons.

 
J. Ćirić, Đ. Đorđević, R. Sepii:
PENAL POLICY OF COURTS IN SERBIA (2006), (Serbian).

This book present us researching results on penal policy in Serbia. Work method was to research and analyse a specific number of enforceable condemning sentences by a method of random sampling. Judgements relating to most frequent and socially most dangerous criminal offences are in Serbia, were: 1. Murder 2. Strong theft 3. Rape 4. Strong crimes against official duty and 5. Strong crimes against traffic safety. Researching was realized in 12 selected district courts in Serbia and each researcher researched from 30 to 70 final judgements. The project was supported by Serbian Supreme Court.

 

R. Rosandić:
RESEARHING HISTORY OF THE CHILDHOOD – LEARNING AND ACCEPTING KULTURAL DIVERSITY
(2006), (Serbian).

In a professional and popular way the publication informs us of about three years project of education teachers in seven multiethnic places in Serbia and continual provide them in their work with students. The same item was treated in a different way in each town and upon project realization, each town prepared its own exhibition.


 

M. Hatschikjan, D. Reljić, N. Šebek (Eds.) coeditor with Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe (2005):
DISCLOSING HIDDEN HISTORY: LUSTRATION IN WESTERN BALKANS, (2005), (English)

This publication is about disclosing hidden history and lustration in the region of Western Balkans, is the result of different project activities, realized from 2003. to 2005, by nongovernmental organizations and experts from six countries: Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.


 

S. Stojanović:
FISCAL FEDERALISM, (2005), (Serbian)

This book in a professional way treated the items of public incomes and expenses at different levels of political-territorial organization and some other problems and dangers resulting from the excessive and unnecessary dependence of local authorities and Serbian government.


 

B. Krivokapić (Ed.):
COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS IMPORTANT FOR THE LEGAL POSITION OF THE SERBIAN DIASPORA
, coeditor with Ministry for Diaspora of the Republic of Serbia and Institute for Comparative Law (2005), (Serbian)

This collection consist numerous laws and other documents, national and of other countries also, regulated different items of Diaspora.


 
HUMAN RIGHTS BEFORE THE COURTS IN SERBIA, coeditor with Open Society Fund, (2005) (Serbian)

This publication is a specific report on monitoring of proceedings of courts trying criminal offences in Serbia, in 2004, from the aspect of respect of human rights. This publication was published in cooperation with the Open Fund Society.

 
R. Rosandić, N. Milenković, M. Kovačević:
PEACE BY PIECE – PEACE ACTION IN THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA,
(2005), (Serbian, English)

This publication analyzed peace activities, especially some selected peace organizations as well as peace activists, in the former Yugoslavia (without Slovenia), during the end of last century. Its underline the question of their activities, how much did it support the peace process, who donated it and in which way, who were the local supporters etc.

 
B. Milosavljević:
CIVIL CONTROL OF THE POLICE,
(2004), (Serbian)

This Handbook is intended for all citizens of Serbia, but primarily for the members of the Police and competent state bodies. In a professional and popular way the Handbook informs us how to realize two main important aims of police control – prevention for state authorities to use police in political or some other illegal purpose, and the way of protection citizens in case of such situation. This Handbook also notes the main systems and institutions of supervision of the police and drafting a model law on civil supervision of the police

 
B. Krivokapić:
OFFICIAL USE OF LANGUAGES, IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND IN NEW LEGAL SYSTEM OF SELETED EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
(2004), (Serbian)

This book is intended to all citizens of Serbia, especially to members of national and linguistic minorities. The book consist international standards and best practice standards in more than ten countries and suggest how to handle this issue in Serbia, mainly in the field of education, media and official use of language in judiciary and administration.

 
B.Milosavljević:
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE POLICE HUMAN RIGHTS STANDARDS FOR THE POLICE, Handbook (2004), (Serbian)

This Handbook is intended for all citizens of Serbia, but primarily for the members of the Police. In a professional and popular way the Handbook informs us of international standards, the role and structure of the police in a democratic society and international human rights standards for the conduct of the police, responsibility of the police for human rights violations, as well as of human rights of the police members. With this Handbook CAA renders its contribution to raising the level of awareness on the importance of the protection and respect of human rights by the police, but also indirectly points to the necessity for fundamental reforms of the police and accompanying legislation in Serbia.

 
J. Mihailović, A. Resanović (Eds.):
ROLE OF WITNESSES AND VICTIMS IN WAR CRIMES PROCEDINGS, (2003), (Serbian)

This book is collection of presentations of lecturers and other participants from the conference under the same title, that was held in Belgrade, December 6 and 7, 2003. Co organizer of the conference was Outreach program of International Criminal Court for Former Yugoslavia. The book consist a lot of information in the field of identification of witnesses, role of investigation bodies, providing protection to witnesses, psychological preparation of witnesses etc.

 
M. Hadžić, A.Resanović (Eds.):
STATUS OF PERSONS OBJECTING TO CONSCIENCE AND WITH DUAL CITIZENSHIP
, (2003), (Serbian)

This book is collection of presentations of lecturers and other participants from the conference under the same title that was held in Belgrade, December 12, 2002. Co organizer of the conference was Center for civil-military relations. The book consist a lot of information about position of conscience objectors and citizens with dual citizenship.

 
David, H., Ivanović, I., Jokić, B., Savić, J.. VIEWS OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO OF OTHER PEOPLES AND STATES: 1999-2001. (2002) (Serbian)

The empirical research of the views and attitudes of the young towards other ethnic groups/states was conducted at two occasions, in the period when very significant social changes were taking place. A comparison of these findings shows that, among other things, the distance in relation to all other peoples has reduced, that the experience of similarity of one's own people is not significantly tied to the attitudes towards other peoples. Such a reduction in distance is not displayed in relation to Albanians; the young people in Serbia to a great extent still share the views of the older generations coming from the vision of Kosovo as "the cradle of Serbia".

 
G. Bašić:
POSITION OF BOŠNJAKS IN SANDŽAK, (2002), (Serbian)

This study, through the historical passage of time, presents the position of Muslims – Bošnjaks in this region. Besides the analysis, the book contains numerous additions from the Constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians, to the newest Law on Protection of Rights and Freedoms of National Minorities, passed in FR Yugoslavia.

 
M. Samardžić (Ed.):
PROTECTION OF NATIONAL MINORITIES, (2002), (Serbian)

This collection of texts authored by Tatjana Pavlović-Križanić, Jovan Komšić, Stanislava Pribiš and Miroslav Samardžić was made in desire to present and evaluate the changes that had been accomplished in this field since October 5, 2000.

 
S.Panović-Djurić:
COOPERATIONS OF STATES IN CRIMINAL-LEGAL ISSUES ACCORDING TO THE CONVENTIONS OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE, (2002), (Serbian)

This book presents the most significant conventions passed for the purpose of a better and more efficient cooperation of member states of the Council of Europe. These are: Convention on Extradition, Convention on Suppressing Terrorism, Convention on Mutual Offering of Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, Convention on International Recognition/Acceptance of Criminal Rulings, Convention on Passing the Process in Criminal Matters, Convention on the Compensation of Victims of Violent Criminal Acts, and Convention on Information.

 
N. Mrvić-Petrović:
POLITICS OF STATES' ADMISSION INTO THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE
, (2002), (Serbian)

This study offers a detailed explanation of the conditions for acceptance into the Council of Europe, the procedure and the politics of admissions into the membership of the Council of Europe, and finally the situation of FR Yugoslavia in relation to admission into the Council of Europe.

 
B. Krivokapić:
EUROPEAN SOCIAL CHARTER, (2002), (Serbian)

This book contains everything needed to know about the European Social Charter, the one written back in 1961, the Amending Protocol from 1988, then the Protocol of 1991 that changed the European Social Charter, to the newest Revised European Social Charter of 1996.

 
V. Djerić:
COUNCIL OF EUROPE, (2002), (Serbian)

This publication informs about the goal of the Council of Europe, its branches, the conditions for integration into the membership of the Council of Europe, as well as the most important activities of the Council of Europe in the field of promoting and protecting human rights.

 
D. Vranjanac:
EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS COURT, (2002), (Serbian)

This book contains everything regarding the European Human Rights Court, from the short history, over the development of the court, to the new European Human Rights Court, as well as several interesting additions from the practice of the court.

 
G.Bašić:
PROTECTION OF RIGHTS OF NATIONAL MINORITIES IN FRY ACCORDING TO THE STANDARDS OF THE GENERAL CONVENTION ON PROTECTION OF NATIONAL MINORITIES OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE
(2002), (Serbian)

This publication contains the text of the General Convention on Protection of National Minorities, the implementation and the mechanisms of monitoring and control, and finally the implementation of the General Convention in FR Yugoslavia.

 
A. Resanović:
COUNCIL OF EUROPE AND THE BAN ON TORTURE
, (2002), (Serbian)

By the European Convention on Human Rights, as well as other documents, the Council of Europe supports and controls the realization of human rights in its member states. This book contains detailed information on the legal regulations and practices by which this sphere is regulated.

 
I. Simović-Hiber:
COUNCIL OF EUROPE AND CULTURAL RIGHTS
, (2002), (Serbian)

This book can explain Cultural rights and the ways in which that problem is solved within the Council of Europe.

 
V. Čok:
CITIZENSHIP IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE
, (2002), (Serbian)

This book offers a precise and detailed analysis in the following chapters: Meaning and basic characteristics of citizenship, citizenship in the system of human rights, dual citizenship, European rules of citizenship, citizenship and European citizenship.

 
G. Ilić-Popov:
COUNCIL OF EUROPE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, (2002), (Serbian)

Center for Antiwar Action had organized a series of lectures in Čačak, Novi Pazar, Zrenjanin, Niš, Kragujevac and Užice on the topic "Council of Europe". At this occasion, experts, associates of CAA, introduced the representatives of local governments, NGOs, as well as many other interested citizens with the significance of this institution, its standards as well as the conditions of integration of Yugoslavia into the Council of Europe. As a result of these lectures, you have before you ten titles dealing with different topics in relation to the Council of Europe. This project was conducted with the financial assistance of the Olof Palme Centre from Stockholm and realized in 2002. This publication examines the topic of environmental protection in the following chapters: Activities of the Council of Europe in the Sphere of Environmental Protection, European Convention on the protection of human rights and basic freedoms, Convention of the Council of Europe in the sphere of environmental protection, as well as the chapter containing concluding remarks.


 
J. Mostov, V. Pešić:
THE SERB-AMERICAN DIALOGUE ON THE INTERVENTION, (2002), (Serbian)

This book offers the materials, comments and discussion led at the meeting of the group of Serb and American experts on the NATO intervention. The topics of the intervention and domestic politics, collateral damages and legitimate military targets, prevention of conflicts and diplomacy were discussed by Vesna Pešić, Julie Mostov, Ivan Janković, Susan Woodward, Stojan Cerović, Obrad Kesić and Vladimir Đerić. The release of this publication was supported by the US Institute for Peace.

 
R. Dragičević-Dičić, S. Lekić:
CIVIL RIGHT TO SUBMIT A COMPLAINT ON THE WORK OF COURTS, (2002), (Serbian)

Among the political rights and freedoms of citizens, there is the right of citizens to submit a petition, a request or a complaint, as well as the right to address international institutions concerning the protection of human rights and freedoms. This study deals with constitutional and legal solutions, but it also offers some facts from practice, which better illuminate this right.

 
A. Resanović, D. Jovašević:
IMPRISONMENT IN YUGOSLAVIA AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS,
(2001), (Serbian)

This work first presents in detail the content of international standards on imprisonment, and then analyzes the positive Yugoslavian legislature on the very institute. Finally, suggestions and directions are given for new legal solutions and for changes to the inherited unsatisfactory practice in this field.

 
G. Ilić-Popov:
TAX POLITICS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, (2001), (Serbian)

This is an exceptional study, which analyzes the present achievements of the European Union in a field as significant as tax politics.

 
M. Delević-Đilas:
EUROPEAN UNION AND THE POLITICS OF CONDITIONING, (2001), (Serbian)

Considering that today the politics of conditioning is the main ballast in the relations between the Union and the states of Southeast Europe, FR Yugoslavia included, this work is an attempt to explain that phenomenon more closely in the following chapters: What is the politics of conditioning, Application of the politics of conditioning by the EU, Conditioning of EU and FR Yugoslavia.

 
R. Kovačević:
HARMONIZATION OF YUGOSLAVIAN CUSTOMS WITH THE CUSTOMS OF EUROPEAN UNIONE, (2001), (Serbian)

After the changes of October 5 and the opening of FR Yugoslavia towards Europe, a pressing need had been presented to work on the faster and more efficient introduction into European paths of integration, and among others, there is the need in this sphere as well to conduct coordination of domestic regulations with the European ones

 
V. Knežević-Predić:
HOW DOES THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF EUROPEAN UNION FUNCTION?, (2001), (Serbian)

In the words of the author herself, «(This) text before you was written with the intention to point out how EU, that is EC, which are nevertheless international organizations, and not states or superstates, manage to affect so strongly and fully the member states and their legal and physical persons». All these questions are examined in the following chapters: Who and how builds communitarian law, what makes the law of EC, communitarian law, Who and how controls (dis)respect of the communitarian law.

 
LJ. Sekulić:
EUROPEAN UNION AND YUGOSLAVIA, 2001. (Serbian)

The book explains the stage that has been reached in the rounding off of the integration process of the states of Southeast Europe, including Yugoslavia, into the future wide community of the European Union.

 
O. Račić:
DECISION-MAKING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: HOW DIFFERENT INTERESTS COORDINATE
, (2001), (Serbian)

The author explains the mechanisms present in the processes of negotiation and decision-making within the European Union, as well as which principles are used in the running of European Parliament, which as an institution of a newer date is included in the process of negotiation and decision-making.

 
V. Bilandžić:
OEBS AND THE PERSPECTIVES OF INTEGRATION OF FRY INTO EUROPEAN ASSOCIATIONS, (2001), (Serbian)

This book follows the development and the basic characteristics of the main European associations (OEBS, Council of Europe, European Union and Partnership for Peace), as well as the influence of the OEBS membership on the FRY approaching other European associations, and also the importance it has on the creation of conditions for a faster integration into Europe.

 

LJ. Baćević:
THE SERBS AND EUROPE, (2001), (Serbian)

This study represents the result of monitoring the changes in the public opinion of polled citizens of Serbia in the 1991 – 2001 period or how the author qualified: the period of crisis, the period of isolation, the period of questioning and finally the period of reintegration. Other than these chapters, Mrs. Baćević also analyzes public opinion through two indicators of readiness for European and world integration – death penalty and cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. The research on these issues was conducted in April of 2001.


 
B. Alendar:
EXPANSION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION TO EAST EUROPE
, (2001), (Serbian)

The author of this book analyzes the situation created after the fall of the Berlin wall, the development of the European Union, as well as the conditions that need to be fulfilled in order for one state to approach through the process of stabilization and joining, and the conditions set for our country on this path.

 
M. Šahović:
EUROPEAN UNION AS WORLD POLITICAL FORCE, (2001), (Serbian)

This publication, with another nine following titles represents the result of the project "FRY and Foreign Policy – Truths and Misconceptions" which was realized in 2001 by the Center for Antiwar Action with the financial support from the Olof Palme International Centre from Stockholm, with a special topic on the acceptance of FRY into the Pact for Stability, of the European Organization and EU. After almost ten years of isolation from and ostracism by all the international institutions of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia we considered it necessary to inform the citizens better of the contemporary international politics and norms of conduct, but also of the place that FRY should take in Europe and the world. This and other publications that resulted from the aforementioned project were presented through a series of lectures held in several large cities in the Republic of Serbia.

 
B. Milosavljević, Đ. Pavićević:
SECRET FILES – OPENING OF SECRET FILES OF THE STATE SECURITY SERVICE
,
(2001), (Serbian, English)

Considering the difficulty and complexity of the legal, ethical and other questions asked in relation to the legal regulation of this sensitive matter, CAA had initiated a project with a goal to study and present the relevant experiences of other states that have already dealt with this problem and, on the basis of that, offer fundamental items and recommendations that could be used as appropriate basis for more permanent and encompassing solution to this issue, by passing a specific law. This study presents the results of the analysis within the following thematic units: Necessity and limitations of the process of facing the past, documentation of abuses by the former regime, between amnesty and penalty, non-criminal sanctions: disqualification of the elite and cooperatives of the repressive regimes, reestablishing injured individual and collective rights and the basic facts and recommendations for legal regulation of dealing with the state security files. As special additions, here are included the translations of the German, Romanian and Macedonian laws on opening of secret files, which illustrate three different approaches and appropriate models for resolving this issue.

 
B. Milosavljević:
THE OMBUDSMAN – DEFENDER OF CIVIL RIGHTS, 2001.(Serbian, English)

With the intention to encourage the realization of introduction of ombudsman and to offer its own contribution to a successful legal shaping of the ombudsman institution, the Center for Antiwar Action had established this project. The goal of the project was, among other things, to contribute to the popularization of the ombudsman institution, being that the meaning and the importance of this institution are not familiar enough to the wider public. In accordance with the goals of the project in this study, which has a comparative-legal character, there is a presentation of all the relevant issues regarding creation, development, legal basis, status, organization, role, jurisdiction, entitlements and methodology of the ombudsman.

 
B. Milosavljević, A. Resanović:
STATE VIOLENCE AGAINST THE CITIZENS OF YUGOSLAVIA, (2001),(Serbian)

The pages of this book speak of the violence carried out in the name of the state. The book was created as a result of the project under the same title. It contains the following thematic units: Meaning and forms of state violence, causes of state violence, instruments for protection against state violence, punishment for the executors of state violence – the practice in FRY, Yugoslavia's cooperation with the UN Committee against torture and a plan of measures and activities for the prevention and suppression of state violence. The addendum to the book presents characteristic cases of state violence in FRY, as well as the international and internal regulations on the prohibition, prevention and suppression of torture.

 
Eyes the Color of Battlefield
(2000) (Serbian i English)

This is a CAA project dedicated to the persons who did not respond to the army draft or had deserted from the Yugoslav Army during the NATO intervention in FR Yugoslavia. The report registers the conditions until March 24 1999, criminal legislature of the FRY, actions of the court, notes on the criminal process, number of persons who did not respond to the draft or had deserted from the army. The text was concurrently published in English as well.

V. Vereš:
Serbia and Russia – Truth and Misconceptions, (2000), (Serbian)

This publication offers a detailed analysis of the new foreign policy of Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the role of Russia in the politics conducted by the FRY regime, as well as the directions of the new relations between these two states.


M. Šahović:
Foreign Policy of FR Yugoslavia and International Law, (2000), (Serbian)

The author of this analysis of the foreign policy of Slobodan Milošević's regime offers a series of recommendations for an exit from a dire situation caused by the catastrophic foreign policy and violation of international law.


M. Šahović:
The Role of the European Union in the Yugoslav Crisis, and relationship with FR Yugoslavia, (2000), (Serbian)

This publication continues a series of analyses conducted in the spring 2000 (before the democratic changes in the fall), and focuses on the problems springing from the many years of conflicts and isolation. The clear recommendation, which concludes the presentation, calls for resolution of a series of tasks that need to be accomplished fully so as to join the European Union as soon as possible.


Ž. Kovačević:
USA and the Yugoslav Crisis, (2000), (Serbian)

Kovačević analyzes the behavior of the United States of America throughout the entire process of the collapse of former SFR Yugoslavia, the role of USA after the disappearance of bipolarity, as well as the position of FRY in the newly formed situation.


D. Lazić:
Yugoslavia and the international community, (2000), (Serbian)

Lazić analyzes the international position of Serbia and Yugoslavia, the role of the international community in resolution of the Yugoslavian crisis, and offers recommendations for the new foreign politics of FR Yugoslavia.


M. Hadžić:
Definitions of Security in FR Yugoslavia, (2000), (Serbian)

This study is an analysis of the security situation, the changes in the meaning of the term security, the inheritance of security in Serbia/FR Yugoslavia, the appointed security framework and internal obstacles.


M. Hadžić:
Security Scopes of the NATO Intervention in Kosovo, (2000), (Serbian)

The book was created as a result of the author's research, dealing not only with the immediate cause (NATO intervention) but also with the wider influence on the character of security in the region, as well as the chances for the future security stabilization of the region.


S. Kijevčanin (Ed.):
How To Make Belgrade More My Own, (2000), (Serbian)

This publication represents a collection of interviews conducted by the students in the production group at the first year of theatre and radio production of the Faculty of Theatre Arts in Belgrade. All interviews had been conducted in February and March 2000. The value of this publication is in its interesting and diversely selected interviewees.


M. Samardžić:
Position of Minorities in Vojvodina, (1998), (Serbian)

This is an examination of the position of minorities in Vojvodina presented in eight chapters. The first chapter contains an overview of the relevant legal regulations, the second presents the national makeup of the population of Vojvodina, the third follows the change in the ethnic structure of Vojvodina in the 1990s. The fourth and fifth chapters monitor education in the languages of national minorities, as well as the media and cultural creations. The sixth chapter is an attempt to establish how legal regulations on the official use of minority languages and alphabets are being applied in practice. The topic of the seventh chapter is the representation of minorities in governmental branches, and the last chapter offers the basic information on the political organizations of national minorities and their programs.


The Roma in Serbia, (1998). (Serbian, English)

CAA delivered this publication in cooperation with the Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research. Aleksandra Mitrović and Gradimir Zajić discuss the social position of the Roma in Serbia, Vladimir Đerić the internal protection of the Roma rights, and Vesna Rakić-Vodinelić the legal status of the Roma in FR Yugoslavia. The book was published in Serbian and English.


D. Popadić, M. Vasović (Eds.):
Lessons in Democracy
(1998), (Serbian)

This manual offers a database on the projects of civic education conducted from 1991 to 1998 in Serbia.


D. Popadić, S. Mrše, T. Kovač-Cerović, S. Pečujlić-Mastilović, S. Kijevčanin, D. Petrović, M. Bogdanović:
The Smarter One Does Not Back Off: A Guide through Conflicts to Agreement (1998), (Serbian)

The Smarter One Does Not Back Off is a practical guide through conflicts and agreements, created as a result of years of work by the members of the MOST group (1995-97). Two types of the program were developed: Dialogue and negotiation – the skill of facing problems, and Cooperation and management of Non-governmental organizations. The manual is dedicated to all people who find themselves in a situation to make joint decisions with others, represent their beliefs, and participate in group work.


The Alphabet of Democracy, (1997). (Serbian, English)

This book contains the basic regulations on human rights (concept of human rights, development of the human rights idea, classification of human rights, conditions under which human rights are exercised), on human rights in the legal system of FR Yugoslavia, democratic institutions, civil society and local self-management in the Republic of Serbia.


D. Popadić, D. Plut, T. Kovač-Cerović (Eds.):
Social Conflicts: Characteristics and Methods of Resolution (1997), (Serbian)

This collection of works contains the texts by the following authors: Morton Deutsch – Subjective Moments in Conflict Resolution: Psychological, Social and Cultural Influences, C.R. Mitchell, Jeffrey Z. Rubin – A Few Wise and Wrong Opinions on Conflict and Negotiation, Dean G. Pruitt – Choosing Strategies in Netogiation, D.G. Pruitt, J.Z.Rubin and Sung Hee Kim – Tactics of Competition, D.G.Pruitt, J.Z.Rubin – Problem Solving, Christopher W. Moore – How Mediation Works.


T. Kovač-Cerović, R. Rosandić, D. Popadić (Eds.):
The Goodwill Classroom /Vol. I, II, III(1995, 1996), (Serbian, Albanian, English)

This educational program for constructive resolution of conflicts was adapted to the three age categories of school children: younger and older elementary and high school students. The manual contains several introductory texts on conflicts (occurrence, development and outcome), basic hypotheses of intervention programs for conflict resolution, age group characteristics of children relevant to conflict resolution, basic hypotheses of the workshop process, the effects of such programs and their evaluation, and some work experiences with the group. Also, the manual contains a rich selection of games used in the workshop process. In addition, the manual presents the workshop systems for each of the listed age groups, with detailed instructions for their organization. The manual has had two editions (it has been translated to Albanian), funded by UNESCO, and recently a revision of the program was conducted (see the MOST editions).


Ružica Rosandić and Vesna Pešić (Eds.), D:
Warfare, Patriotism, Patriarchy (1994) (Serbian, English).

This is the analysis of the educational function of elementary school textbooks published in the early 1990s. Dijana Plut analyzes general socializing patterns encountered in these textbooks, Ružica Rosandić analyzes patriotic education, Vesna Pešić – warrior virtues, Dubravka Stojanović – representations of history and historical events, and Isidora Sekulić analyzes the representation of male and female gender in the primer. The book was also published in English.


Hate Speech, (1994), (Serbian, English)

This collection of texts resulted from the research conducted in the period March-June 1993. In the first half of 1993, Human Rights Council of the Center for Antiwar Action researched the instigation to hate in the Serb and Serbian media. This is a unique "testimony of the time in which the words of hate were weaved into the rule of inhumanity and violence, and their authors and those who passed them on and spread them became the instigators of many crimes or even participants in their execution".


K. Obradović: Introduction to Human Rights, (1994), (Serbian)

This publication presents in a simple way – comprehensive to common audiences, that is, people who are not legal experts, «what exactly are «people's rights» or «human rights», which among them are the most important, essential, for each individual and how a person can act to protect and realize these rights in practice».


S. Biserko (Ed.): Yugoslavia:
Collapse, War, Crimes, (1993), (English)

In the first part of this book, Yugoslavian Crisis – Nationalism. Collapse of Yugoslavia and War, Julie Mostov considers the issues of democracy and the politics of national identity, Vesna Pešić – nationalism, Latinka Perović – internal factors of the collapse, Vojin Dimitrijević – xenophobia, Petar Luković – the role of the media, Francoise Hampson – the responsibility of the media, Ivan Čolović – war propaganda, Sonja Biserko – international factors, Roy Gutman – reactions of the West. The second part, International Legislature on Human Rights and the War in Yugoslavia, contains texts by Milan Šahović, Boško Jakovljević, Vladan Vasilijević, Konstantin Obradović, Vladimir Irtakovski, Tieri Germond and Dražen Petrović. The book was published in English only.


T. Kovač-Cerović, S. Janković, M. Jerotijević, T. Kecman, S. Kijevčanin, M. Krivačić, S. Mrše:
Cognition through Games (1993,1995), (Serbian, English)

This handbook contains about twenty educational workshops for children which, through the context of game-playing, open the possibilities for gaining new experiences and knowledge. The workshops were created while working with the children refugees housed at "Zvezdani gaj". This work was conducted within the CAA project funded by the High Commissioner for Refugees.


 

 
 

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