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Private within the Public: Negotiating Birth in Serbia
(http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/35994/, 2019)
This dissertation is about trust, authority, social personhood, and the importance of everyday negotiations that take place within a shifting health care landscape. Specifically, this was an ethnographic inquiry, grounded ...
Protecting the Rights of Refugees in Transit Countries: What Role for National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs)
(University of Belgrade - Faculty of Security Studies, 2016)
This paper explores the role of national human rights institutions (NHRIs) in protecting the rights of refugees in transit countries, with a special focus on the ongoing refugee crisis. Author argues that the executive ...
Widewalls.ch: Srbija između savremene umetnosti, kapitalizma i globalizacije
(Beograd: Institut za etnologiju i antropologiju, Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu, 2015)
Tržište savremene umetnosti deluje u okviru diskurzivnog sveta koji je umnogome udaljen od ideje savremene umetnosti kao naslednika avangardnih i neoavangardnih društveno-aktivističkih eksperimenata u društvu. Internet, ...
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. ...
Imagining and managing the nation: tracing citizenship policies in Serbia
(Abingdon-on-Thames : Routledge, 2012)
This paper explores the most salient features of the reshaping of the state–territory– nation triangle in Serbia over the last 20 years, through the lenses of citizenship regime. It looks at the ways in which the dominant ...
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 ...
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 ...
Women between war Scylla and nationalist Charybdis: Legal interpretations of sexual violence in countries of former Yugoslavia
(Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017)
Transitional justice has been treated as one of the pillars in the processes of post-conflict state building and sustainable peacebuilding in the former Yugoslav region. Gender dimensions of conflicts, especially sexually ...
Sisterhood in dispossession: the case of Serbia and Kosovo
(Belgrade : Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, 2016)
The paper considers the possibility of establishing and maintaining alternative communities, taking as an example the Women’s Peace Coalition between Kosovo Women Network and the Serbian Women in Black network. The principal ...
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 ...