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Serbia Almanac on Security Sector O
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Publishers: the Belgrade Centre for
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Acknowledgements This alman
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Introduction While official coopera
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the purpose of this study, accounta
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Chapter 1 - Albania Authors: Arjan
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1 . Introduction Albania This chapt
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Albania cotts them. Opposition ofte
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Table 2: Permanent committees with
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Albania The president is also the h
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Albania trust the expertise of the
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Box 1: The Gerdec case Albania The
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Albania Executive financial control
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Albania resources of the People´s
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Albania become a common trend (Free
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Albania intelligence, while the Nat
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Albania these units are not always
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Albania Trust has increased in the
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Albania • The executive and parli
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Albania 26. Minutes from the discus
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Albania 11. OECD. SIGMA, Support fo
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Abbreviations and acronyms BiH Bosn
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Bibliography 152 Primary sources 1.
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in charge of overseeing the sector.
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Table 1: Total Budget allocated for
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seven points (requirements) for sta
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Box 1: Impression of the Debate “
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Box 2: EC Progress report, 9 Novemb
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The poor functioning of the judicia
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Annex: Holistic Matrix of Security
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178 Reports and Journals 1. Born, H
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Chapter 7 - Serbia Serbia Authors:
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1 . Introduction Serbia The securit
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Serbia others. The entire procedure
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Box 1: Untouchables in the Police?
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Serbia Legal preconditions for effe
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Serbia and defence can be vague. So
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Serbia ulating citizens’ rights t
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Serbia ing their effectiveness. 169
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Serbia vides (Art. 16) that the Def
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Serbia handling its yearly audit, h
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6 . Recommendations Serbia 6.1. Acc
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Serbia • Independent institutions
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Accountability of Statutory Securit
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Annex Accountability of Statutory S
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Bibliography Accountability of Stat
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Project methodology and grades: Map
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Abbreviations and acronyms BCSP Bel
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of seven CSOs from the Western Balk
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institutions financed by taxpayers
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5 . Components of the Methodology B
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6 . The Logic of Grading The logic
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number of research methods and a re
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primary aim of the project and this
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Albania 276 Despite endeavors to pr
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Bosnia and Herzegovina 278 The work
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Macedonia 292 Recommendations: •
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Montenegro 296 tion have been class
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Montenegro Serbia 298 the Parliamen
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