Helsinski odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji
Helsinski odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji je osnovan u septembru 1994. godine. I pored toga sto su ustavne i pravne garancije ljudskih prava u Srbiji u skladu sa internacionalno prihvacenim standardima, trenutno stanje ljudskih prava je vise nego uznemiravajuce. Iz tog razloga, Helsinski odbor za ljudska prava postoji kao profesionalna organizacija koja se bavi promocijom ideje vladavine prava i zastite ljudskih prava.
Primary web addresses
http://www.helsinki.org.yu
Email
biserkos@eunet.yu
Main Address
Zmaj Jovina 7
11 000 Belgrade
11 000 Belgrade
Country
Serbia and Montenegro
Main Telephone
+381 11 637 542
Joined OneWorld
01/15/2001
Features
03/27/2007
Helsinski odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji će u narednom periodu, uz podršku Fonda za otvoreno društvo, organizovati šest sesija o ključnim temama iz nedavne prošlosti.
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11/10/2005
The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (HOPS) criticized the Serbian Government over its failure to mark November 9, the International Day of Fight Against Fascism and Anti-Semitism.
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Image: Anti-Fascism
11/09/2005
The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia estimates that the latest Draft-Law on the Police proposed by the Government is, indeed, better than previous ones, but still contains a number of disputable provisions that don’t guarantee the democratic system of governance and fails to provide for public control and overview of the work of the Police.
Read moreRelated: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Activism] [Civil Society] [Governance] [Law] [Security]
Image: The Helsinki Committee has numerous objections to the proposed Draft-Law on the Police



