HOW MUCH ARE MINORITIES IN SERBIA FAMILIAR WITH THEIR RIGHTS AND WHAT DO THEY THINK ABOUT THEM
HOW MUCH ARE MINORITIES IN SERBIA FAMILIAR WITH THEIR RIGHTS AND WHAT DO THEY THINK ABOUT THEM
Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Evaluation research, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji
Keywords: Serbia; rights and freedoms; ethnic minorities; survey; Albanians; Bosniaks; Bulgarians; Croats; Hungarians; Romanians; Vlachs; Romany; Slovaks; Ruthenians;
Summary/Abstract: Survey was conducted in the first week of September 2002, and covered a sample of 111 respondents, members of minorities. Survey was carried out in 2 stages, sample was a quota character, and it covered 10 minorities living in Serbia: Albanians, Muslims/Bosniaks, Hungarians, Romany, Vlachs, Slovaks Ruthenians and Bulgarians. Survey was carried out on the ground by pollsters of SMMRI. Head of survey was Prof. Dr. Miklos Biro. Questionnaire consisted of 3 parts. The first part included so-called test of knowledge on the rights of national minorities regulated under the Act on Protection of Rights and Freedoms of National Minorities. In the second part respondents were asked about the extent of rights they need, and in the third about their perception of level of attainment of those rights, at the moment of survey.
Book: HELSINŠKE SVESKE №15: National minorities and law
- Page Range: 105-112
- Page Count: 8
- Publication Year: 2002
- Language: English
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