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  Citizens’ Participation in Laws and Public Policies
 
2010-01-14

In 2009 ECNL's partner, Civic Initiatives published a brochure on Citizens’ Participation in the Process of Shaping and Implementation of Laws and Other Instruments of Public Policies.

The brochure provides a comprehensive analyses of the rationale of citizen participation in public policies against regional and international best practices, as well as detailed analyses of the legal framework for citizen participation in Serbia, along with recommendations how to improve it. It was widelly disseminated among key stakeholders and is also available on the website of Civic Initiatives.

The brochure is available in Serbian and English.

The publication was developed within the framework of the Participation of Serbian CSOs in Public Policies project supported by EuropeAid.


Related documents:
  • Citizens' Participation in Public Policies in Serbia (srb) (1999 Kb)
  • Citizens' Participation in Public Policies in Serbia (eng) (2439 Kb)
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