The prEUgovor coalition will present its newest independent report on Serbia’s progress in implementation of policies in the area of judiciary and fundamental rights (Chapter 23) and justice, freedom and security (Chapter 24) at the conference in the Media Center, on Monday, 31st October at 12pm.
In addition to key recommendations for progress in Chapters 23 and 24 of membership negotiations with EU, at the conference will be presented research papers on topics of preventing conflicts of interest and resolving the issues of migrants in an irregular status.
Speakers at the conference will be:
- Katarina Ivanovic, ASTRA - Anti trafficking Action
- Vanja Macanovic, Autonomous Women’s Center
- Sofija Mandic, Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
- Milan Aleksic, Center for Applied European Studies
- Gordana Grujicic, Group 484
- Zlatko Minic, Transparency Serbia
Moderator: Branko Cecen, Center for Investigative Journalism in Serbia
The prEUgovor is a coalition of seven CSOs formed with the aim to monitor the implementation of policies within the framework of the Serbian accession process to the EU, focusing on Chapters 23 and 24. Mission of prEUgovor is to propose measures to improve the reforms, using the process of EU integration to achieve substantial progress in the further democratization of Serbia
Members of the coalition are: ASTRA - Anti trafficking Action, Autonomous Women’s Center (AWC), Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP), Center for Investigative Journalism in Serbia (CINS), Center for Applied European Studies (CPES), Group 484 and Transparency Serbia (TS).
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Organization of the conference is financially supported by The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Belgrade (www.norveska.org.rs) in the framework of institutional support to the prEUgovor.