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National Human Rights Institutions and Oversight of the Security Services
(Oxford University Press, 2018)
In the last twenty years, independent national institutions mandated to protect and promote human rights (NHRIs) have changed the global human rights architecture, positioning themselves as indispensable interlocutors when ...
Njegoš and the Politics of Reading
(Graz : Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz Institut für Slawistik, 2016)
Until recently, Petar II Petrović Njegoš’s Gorski vijenac (1847) has typically been glorified as one of the greatest achievements of the South Slav national-romanticism, and thus represents the pride of Serbian and Montenegrin ...
Solidarity Reasoning and Citizenship Agendas: From Socialist Yugoslavia to Neoliberal Serbia
(SAGE Publishing, 2020)
Solidarity and citizenship are intertwined in a very complex manner, where the former
usually operates as the “social glue” for the latter, holding together its formal components such as rights, duties, and membership ...
Assessing the Relationship between Parliament and Ombudsman: Evidence from Serbia (2007-2016)
(Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2019)
The work of parliament and ombudsman is of critical importance for democracy and the rule of law. Still, the relationship between these two institutions is considerably under-researched. This paper aims to contribute to ...
Local Public Libraries as Human Rights Intermediaries
(SAGE, 2018)
Traditionally, the literature has recognised the role of public libraries in the promotion of human rights, through their efforts in making information accessible to anyone, irrespective of their personal circumstances. ...
Trauma or entertainment? Collective memories of the NATO bombing of Serbia
(Oldenbourg : De Gruyter, 2016)
This article addresses trauma, its absence, and the creation of a collective memory among the contributors to the journal Symposion following the 1999 bombing of Serbia. By examining the group’s e-mails and conducting ...
One Better Stands on Two Legs than on One Leg- Families in Serbia and Montenegro from Parents Point of View Remove
(Vienna: Institut für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa, 2012)