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24 April 2019

Analysis "Regional judicial cooperation in criminal matters: overview of comparative practices of Western Balkan countires" has been published

At the round table "Regional Judicial Cooperation: Achievements and Future Perspectives", held in Podgorica on April 23, a publication entitled "Regional Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters: overview of comparative practices of the Western Balkan countries" has been presented, as key-result of the project "Strengthening Regional Judicial Cooperation through Multisectoral Approach ", implemented by CEDEM and supported by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation through the Rule of Law Program for South East Europe.

Experts from the countries of the Western Balkans have prepared the publication, which contains an overview of national systems, international standards and practice of judicial cooperation: Mandrit Kamoli, project assistant, National Democratic Institute - NDI (Albania), Adnan Kadribašić, legal adviser, Lucid Linx (Bosnia and Herzegovina ), Leke Batalli, researcher, Legal and Political Studies Group (Kosovo), Milorad Markovic, national legal adviser, IPA 2017 Fight against serious crime in the Western Balkans (Montenegro), Irena Zdravkova and Nazif Avdi, project coordinator, Association of Macedonian Young Lawyers - MYLA (Republic of Northern Macedonia) and Milan Antonijevic, Executive Director, Foundation for an Open Society (Serbia).

Publication is avaiable here.

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