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Financing Presidential Electoral Campaign In Serbia 2004A blow to political corruptionor preservation of status quo?
Translators: Publisher: For publisher: Layout: Printing: Circulation: ISBN: 86 - 84711-07 - 6 * Translation of some legal DOCUMENTS, presented in Documentation Annex was made by, or in consultation with OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro - legal translation unit. ............................................................................................................................................. This book is a part of the project Promoting Democracy and Preventing Corruption implemented with the support from Westminster Foundation for Democracy. The stated views belong to the authors and do not necessarily present the opinions of Westminster Foundation for Democracy. Conflict of Public and Private Interest and Free Access to Information
Publisher: Transparency Serbia Project Manager: Vladimir Goati Ph.D. Author: Nemanja Nenadic Translators: Nebojsa Naumovic, Olivera Ristanovic Content: Preface Conflict of Public and Private Interest Free Access to Information Results of Field Research Conflict of Interest Free Access to Information What are Citizens Prepared to Do? Summary PrefaceIn much the same fashion as other transition countries in the region, Serbia is facing tremendous challenges during its transition period. Even when the government is seen to be Therefore, the Transparency International believes that the government should win 1) Ensuring that the citizens and the MEDIA have easy access to the information related 2) Ensuring that state officials are not advancing their own private interests at the In this manner, the government is compelled to be more responsible and serve the The first step in this process is the adoption and enactment of relevant laws. For quite see what kinds of problems they regard as the top priority along with the types of solutions
they would deem to be adequate. The survey results will serve as a basis for our large, the state institutions and the international organizations that would like to see our
country prosper. The reports in this publication represent only one portion of the Transparency Serbia This project was made possible by the Finnish government acting under auspices of National Integrity System - Serbia and FR Yugoslavia
Publishers: Transparency International Serbia, European Movement Serbia Editors: Predrag Jovanovic, Nemanja Nenadic Contents: Serbia - Questionnaire Serbia - Narrative FR Yugoslavia - Questionnaire FR Yugoslavia - Narrative
Summary (a PDF format document) Anatomy of CorruptionSummary The book Anatomy of Corruption deals with the phenomenon of corruption using contemporary data, both theoretical and empirical. In his book, author Dr Predrag Jovanović analyses new phenomena which have appeared over the past few years in countries in transition such as that of capturing the state. The issue here is a situation in which powerful financial groups "buy" MPs, politicians and even entire parties which then tailor the system and legislation in line with the interests of their backers. This phenomenon was particularly apparent in post-Soviet Russia when a powerful group of financial oligarchs virtually ruled Russia through politicians. This "capture" of the state happens in those countries whose institutions are weak. It is for this reason that Dr Jovanović points out steps which must be taken in order to avoid the grave fate of some transition countries which have failed to escape the clutches of the mighty financial oligarchies. Dr Jovanović has devoted a special section of the book to the current process of privatisation in this country. In addition to an analysis of the latest Serbian Privatisation Act from the perspective of the opportunities for abuse which it hides, the book also presents the parallel experiences of Montenegro, which clearly indicate where danger lurks and how privatisation should not be carried out. A considerable part of the book is devoted to a field which has been very little studied in this country but which will become all the more important in the future - public procurement. In his book, Dr Jovanović acquaints us with the basic principles on which public procurement must operate in order to conform to European standards. He also presents a detailed description of the ways in which abuse occurs in large investment projects throughout the world, including the experiences of developed countries. At the end of the chapter are listed measures which have proved effective in international practice in combating abuse in tenders and auctions. A GRECO Paper: Corruption and Anti-corruption Policy in Serbia
Publisher: Transparency International Serbia, Beolgrade 2001. Author: Prof. Aleksandar Fatic Contents: Predrag Jovanovic General Approach Offences and Sanctions Procedure and Organisation Preventive and Other Measures Instruments for Fighting Corruption
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