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Countries without developed democractic institutions have favorable climate for “flourishing” organised crime and corruption. Lack of anticorruption institutions and mechanisms contributed to spreading of corruption in Serbia.
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Idealistic image of a severe serbian host, duke Milos Obrenovic, who achieved freedom after many ages of Turkish ocupation, by clever strategy , was an image that he wanted to preserve in the nation's colective memory. Still, objective analysis of his ugly perspective of the rule violates this idealistic image.
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Democratic supervision of intelligence sector institutions is a delicate task as the need to limit access is real.
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During the last twenty years, the most important issue as far as fighting organised crime strategy has been the disabling of criminals in using and legalizing their profit acquired by criminal acts.
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The European Public Procurement Network is the international network for cooperation gathering the public procurement officials from European Union member countries, countries that are entering the membership and officials from Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
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The importance of the Balkans in international illegal drug trafficking is due to geographic position of the peninsula and direct links to the functioning of western european market. One of the most important euroasiatic traffic courses and the shortest land connection between Asia Minor, Middle East and European Union is spreading over the Balkans. In international drug traffic chain, the counties on the Balkans are the countries of origin, transit and destination of drug industry.
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The government of Republic of Serbia drafted the National Strategy for Fighting the Corruption, in May 2005. The Strategy is based on international standardas for fighting the corruption model: prevention, repression, and education. The main aims are establishing the rule of law, normative and institutional changes, runnig down the corruption phenomenon, establishing the responsibility for illegal actions, promotion of ethics standards.
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National accomplishment realized in the aftermath of the Second World War is often described as a "germain economic miracle", due to the fact that having a demolished infrastructure, Germany had became the strongest european economic force, in the relativly short period of time.
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Jugoslavia tried to resolve encreased social problems by launching an ambitious programme of public works during the years of great economic crisis, suspended parliamentary regime and great rate of unemployment. One part of the programme was construction of the railroad network, and the majority of the construction work was entrusted to the French company “Batignol”.
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