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PRESENTING THE INDEPENDENT REPORT ON SERBIA’S PROGRESS IN CHAPTERS 23 AND 24 OF THE ACCESSION NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE EU

The coalition of the civil society organizations „prEUgovor“

Invites you to the conference:

PRESENTING THE INDEPENDENT REPORT ON SERBIA’S PROGRESS

IN CHAPTERS 23 AND 24 OF THE ACCESSION NEGOTIATIONS WTH THE EU

Time: 14 November 2014, 11h

Place: Media center, Terazije 3 (first floor, big room), Belgrade

The coalition „prEUgovor“ will be presenting its independent report on Serbia’s progress in implementing policies in the area of judiciary and fundamental rights (chapter 23) and the area of justice, freedom and security (chapter 24) on November 14 at 11h at the conference in the Media Center.

In addition to providing an overview of the key chapters of the accession negotiations of Serbia with the EU, recommendations to the Serbian Government will be presented regarding more effective ways to implement much needed reforms and more meaningful ways for including civil society in the negotiation process with the EU. Special attention will be devoted to analyzing the response of the state administration during the emergency situation caused by floods in May.

Due to limited capacity of the venue, please confirm your attendance by sending an email to this address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The coalition „prEUgovor” was formed with the aim to monitor the implementation of policies within the framework of the Serbian accession process to the EU, focusing on chapters 23 and 24. The mission of the coalition "prEUgovor" is to oversee the implementation of policies in the field of Judiciary and Fundamental Rights (chapter 23) and Justice, Freedom and Security (24) and propose measures to improve the reforms, using the process of EU integration to achieve substantial progress in the further democratization of Serbia.  Members of the coalition "prEUgovor" are Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP), Autonomous Women’s Center (AŽC), ASTRA – Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings (ASTRA), Center for Investigative Reporting in Serbia (CINS), Center for Applied European Studies (CPES), Group 484 and Transparency Serbia (TS).

The production of the report and the organization of the conference were supported by the TACSO Office in Serbia, a project implemented by SIPU International and the partner consortium.  This project is funded by the European Union.