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Sustainable tourism development in mountain areas in Šumadija and Western Serbia
Journal of Mountain Science, 2021S. Milićević+2 more
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Serbia: Criminal Law of the Republic of Serbia
2022The criminal legislation of the Republic of Serbia has a legal tradition of nearly a century. Moving through its development, today, it is at the level of modern criminal justice systems, which is largely in line with generally accepted international legal standards that ensure effective legislation while protecting and ensuring basic human rights ...
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2017
This chapter looks at the issue of gender equality in Serbia. It focuses on Serbia as a special case, some critical observations should be made about the most comprehensive international instrument for gender equality policy. Gender equality policy in Serbia has always been partly guided by formalism and ambivalence.
Ignjatović, Suzana+1 more
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This chapter looks at the issue of gender equality in Serbia. It focuses on Serbia as a special case, some critical observations should be made about the most comprehensive international instrument for gender equality policy. Gender equality policy in Serbia has always been partly guided by formalism and ambivalence.
Ignjatović, Suzana+1 more
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2018
During the cold war, the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia was a middle-sized power pursuing a non-aligned foreign policy and a defence strategy based on massive armed forces, obligatory conscription, and a doctrine of ‘Total National Defence’.
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During the cold war, the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia was a middle-sized power pursuing a non-aligned foreign policy and a defence strategy based on massive armed forces, obligatory conscription, and a doctrine of ‘Total National Defence’.
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Serbia with Central Serbia, Kosovo/Metohija and Vojvodina
2013Serbia as a nation state developed from the early nineteenth century. Since the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, Serbia and the territories where Serbs were living (without those in the Austrian Empire, etc.) were part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1804 the main insurrection against Ottoman rule occurred under Karageorgios. In 1815 a second insurrection
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Physicochemical properties and mineral content of honey samples from Vojvodina (Republic of Serbia).
Food Chemistry, 2019M. Sakač+6 more
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