EUROPEANIZATION: ATTAINMENTS AND LIMITATIONS
The sixth public debate within the project "Helsinki Charter:
Promoting Serbia's Europeanization" realized with the assistance of the Norwegian
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
Novi Pazar, December 17, 2010
The panel mostly assembling a number of human rights activists and
students of the "Gasi Isa Beg" Madressa addressed not only the topics dissected
in the Helsinki Charter, the bimonthly magazine of the Helsinki Committee, but also the
serious problems plaguing the region of Sandzak for a rather long period of time. The
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Helsinki Charter
No. 145-146
November - December 2010
This issue of the Helsinki Charter has been financed by the
Norwegian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights |
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Contents:
Editorial
ABSTRACT DEMOCRACY
By Sonja Biserko
Serbia's European Prospects
THE ABSENCE OF POLITICAL WILL
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AS TWO SUPRANATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, EU AND NATO, SHARE THE
SAME VALUES
The fifth public debate within the project "Helsinki Charter:
Promoting Serbia's Europeanization" realized with the assistance of the Norwegian
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
Pancevo, December 1, 2010
The fifth public promotion of the Helsinki Charter magazine was held in
the Pancevo City Hall. The local non-governmental organization, Civil Action, helped the
Helsinki Committee to organize this successful and vibrant meeting between contributors
for the magazine and its present and potential... More >>> |
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ZRENJANIN: WILL
SERBIA MAKE A WRONG CHOICE AGAIN?
The fourth public debate within the project "Helsinki Charter:
Promoting Serbia's Europeanization" realized with the assistance of the Norwegian
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
Zrenjanin, October 21, 2010
The third public debate promoting the Helsinki Committee's bimonthly,
the Helsinki Charter in Zrenjanin's "Green Bell" city club attracted
considerable attention from the audience and lasted more than two hours and a half.
Speaking about the magazine's editorial policy, the editor-in-chief of the Helsinki
Charter, Seska Stanojlo...
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