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THE HELSINKI CHARTER: PROMOTING SERBIA'S EUROPEANIZATION

The project aims at raising public awareness about the significance of Serbia's movement towards EU accession and Euro-Atlantic integrations, and at harnessing citizens' energy for adding pressure on Serbia's policymakers to pursue the course that implies increased respect for human rights and the rule of law at national level and neighborly relations at regional level. The project also seeks to help international stakeholders to better understand Serbia's and the region's needs and constraints and to upgrade the Helsinki Committee's capacity for conducting advocacy actions and capturing public attention.

The project's long-term goal is to strengthen the civil society's influence on decision-making, advance the concept of participatory democracy and augment public advocacy for administrations that are accountable both to citizens and international partners.

The project activities include production, distribution and on-line availability of the organization's bimonthly magazine, The Helsinki Charter, on-line availability of quality analyses in English and launches of each issue in six towns throughout Serbia, including thought-provoking public debates on most pressing problems.

 

 

 

 

 

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 magazine...   More >>>

 

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

Contents:

Editorial

ABSTRACT DEMOCRACY

By Sonja Biserko

Serbia's European Prospects

THE ABSENCE OF POLITICAL WILL

By Vladimir Gligo...   More >>>

 

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 >>>

 

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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Helsinki Charter
No. 143-144

September - October 2010

This issue of the Helsinki Charter has been financed by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights

Contents:

Editorial

A RISKY TRIAL OF STRENGTH

By Sonja Biserko

BULLIES, HOOLIGANS OR SOMETHING MORE DANGEROUS

By Zoran Dragišic

MULTIETNIC STATE

By Vladimir...   More >>>

 

Helsinki Charter
No. 141-142

July - August 2010

This issue of the Helsinki Charter has been financed by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights

Contents:

Introduction

A MORAL CHALLENGE

By Sonja Biserko

TWO CHALLENGES TO BELGRADE

By Davor Gjenero

A Letter from Montenegro

DPS BEYOND THE...   More >>>

 

Helsinki Charter
No. 139-140

May - June 2010

This issue of the Helsinki Charter has been financed by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights

Contents:

NO BALKAN MOSAIC CAN BE COMPLETE WITHOUT BOSNIA

By Sonja Biserko

After Conviction in the Srebrenica Seven Trial

EVIDENCE OF GENOCIDE

By Bojana Oprijan Ilic

THE DEAD SET A...   More >>>

 

KRAGUJEVAC: EUROPEANIZATION: ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND LIMITATIONS

The third public debate within the project "Helsinki Charter: Promoting Serbia's Europeanization" realized with the assistance of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights

Kragujevac, June 18, 2010

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The third public debate promoting the Helsinki Committee's bimonthly, the Helsinki Charter, was held in the Kraguje...   More >>>

  

NOVI SAD: EUROPEANIZATION AND GLOBAL CRISIS

The second public debate within the project "Helsinki Charter: Promoting Serbia's Europeanization" realized with the assistance of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights

Novi Sad, May 7, 2010.

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The public debate launching the latest double issue of the Helsinki Charter, No. 137-138 (March-April 2010) published under the headline "30 Years Since Tito's Death...   More >>>

 

Helsinki Charter
No. 137-138

March - April 2010

This issue of the Helsinki Charter has been financed by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights

Contents:

TITO'S SPIRIT

By Sonja Biserko

BROZ, ANTI-TITOISTS AND DISINTEGRATION OF YUGOSLAVIA

By Vladimir Gligorov

TURKEY'S DIPLOMACY: A LESSON FOR...   More >>>

 

Helsinki Charter
No. 135-136

January - February 2010

This issue of the Helsinki Charter has been financed by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights

Contents:

HOW TO PREVENT DISINTEGRATION OF
SOCIAL TISSUE

By Sonja Biserko

VEILS REMOVED

By Miroslav Filipovic

AFTER THE CRISIS

By Vladimir...   More >>>

 

KIKINDA: SERBIA AND EUROPE

The first public debate within the project "Helsinki Charter: Promoting Serbia's Europeanization" realized with the assistance of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights

Kikinda, April 16, 2010.

Implementation of one of the project activities - notably focusing the Helsinki Charter issue No. 135-136 published under the headline "The Balkans and European Challenges" - started in Kikinda with a launch...   More >>>

 

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