Serbia : Access to Justice for Poor Women and Men
This report aims at identifying the particular needs and constraints faced by the poorest women and men when accessing the judicial system. Similarly to the Judicial Functional Review,6 the scope of this report focuses primarily on the courts becau...
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okr-10986-217752021-04-23T14:04:05Z Serbia : Access to Justice for Poor Women and Men Decker, Klaus Harley, Georgia Svircev, Srdjan ACCESS TO COURTS ACCESS TO JUSTICE ADVISORY SERVICES ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION APPELLATE COURTS ATTORNEYS AUTHORITY BAILIFFS BAR ASSOCIATIONS BILLS CASE MANAGEMENT CIVIL COURTS CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM CIVIL PROCEDURE COMMERCIAL COURTS COMMERCIAL DISPUTES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPENSATION CONFIDENTIALITY CONSTITUTIONAL COURT CORRUPTION COUNSEL COURT COURT DECISIONS COURT PROCEDURE COURT PROCEEDINGS COURTHOUSES COURTS COURTS OF SPECIAL JURISDICTION CRIME CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CASES CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINAL LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CUSTODY DETAINED PERSONS DISABILITIES DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISMISSAL DIVISION OF PROPERTY DIVORCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EQUALITY EU EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE EUROPEAN COURTS EXPERT WITNESSES FAIR TRIAL FAMILY LAW FINES FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GENDER HUMAN RIGHTS IMPRISONMENT INHERITANCE INSURANCE JUDGE JUDGES JUDGMENTS JUDICIAL BODIES JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS JUDICIAL SYSTEM JUDICIARY JURISDICTION LABOR LAW LAWS LAWYERS LEGAL AID LEGAL AID CENTERS LEGAL ASSISTANCE LEGAL CAPACITY LEGAL COSTS LEGAL INFORMATION LEGAL PROFESSIONS LEGAL REFORMS LEGAL REPRESENTATION LEGAL RESEARCH LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL SERVICES LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENTS LITERACY LITIGATION MEDIATION MEDIATORS NATIONAL LEGISLATION NOTARIES OFFENDER OMBUDSMAN POLICE PRISONS PRIVACY PROFESSIONALS PROSECUTORS QUALITY OF JUSTICE REFUGEE REFUGEES RESIDENCE RULE OF LAW SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY VICTIMS WAR CRIMES WILL WITNESS This report aims at identifying the particular needs and constraints faced by the poorest women and men when accessing the judicial system. Similarly to the Judicial Functional Review,6 the scope of this report focuses primarily on the courts because they are the main vehicle for justice service delivery and the primary institutions of justice in Serbia. The scope includes all types of services and covers litigious and non-litigious aspects of civil, commercial, administrative, and criminal justice. The focus is on the actual implementation and day-to-day functioning of the sector institutions that deliver justice to people, rather than the law on the books . The scope includes other institutions in the sector to the extent that they enable or impede service delivery by the courts, including: the Ministry of Justice (MOJ), the High Judicial Council (HJC), the State Prosecutorial Council (SPC), the courts, the Public Prosecutor Offices (PPOs), the Judicial Academy, the Ombudsperson s Office, the police, prisons, and justice sector professional organizations (such as the Bar, notaries, bailiffs, and mediators). The focus of this report is on access to justice services, including relevant financial, informational, and geographic barriers to such access. 2015-04-24T19:46:19Z 2015-04-24T19:46:19Z 2015-02-09 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/02/24356305/serbia-access-justice-poor-women-men http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21775 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Law and Justice Study Europe and Central Asia Serbia |
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ACCESS TO COURTS ACCESS TO JUSTICE ADVISORY SERVICES ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION APPELLATE COURTS ATTORNEYS AUTHORITY BAILIFFS BAR ASSOCIATIONS BILLS CASE MANAGEMENT CIVIL COURTS CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM CIVIL PROCEDURE COMMERCIAL COURTS COMMERCIAL DISPUTES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPENSATION CONFIDENTIALITY CONSTITUTIONAL COURT CORRUPTION COUNSEL COURT COURT DECISIONS COURT PROCEDURE COURT PROCEEDINGS COURTHOUSES COURTS COURTS OF SPECIAL JURISDICTION CRIME CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CASES CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINAL LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CUSTODY DETAINED PERSONS DISABILITIES DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISMISSAL DIVISION OF PROPERTY DIVORCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EQUALITY EU EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE EUROPEAN COURTS EXPERT WITNESSES FAIR TRIAL FAMILY LAW FINES FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GENDER HUMAN RIGHTS IMPRISONMENT INHERITANCE INSURANCE JUDGE JUDGES JUDGMENTS JUDICIAL BODIES JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS JUDICIAL SYSTEM JUDICIARY JURISDICTION LABOR LAW LAWS LAWYERS LEGAL AID LEGAL AID CENTERS LEGAL ASSISTANCE LEGAL CAPACITY LEGAL COSTS LEGAL INFORMATION LEGAL PROFESSIONS LEGAL REFORMS LEGAL REPRESENTATION LEGAL RESEARCH LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL SERVICES LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENTS LITERACY LITIGATION MEDIATION MEDIATORS NATIONAL LEGISLATION NOTARIES OFFENDER OMBUDSMAN POLICE PRISONS PRIVACY PROFESSIONALS PROSECUTORS QUALITY OF JUSTICE REFUGEE REFUGEES RESIDENCE RULE OF LAW SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY VICTIMS WAR CRIMES WILL WITNESS |
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ACCESS TO COURTS ACCESS TO JUSTICE ADVISORY SERVICES ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION APPELLATE COURTS ATTORNEYS AUTHORITY BAILIFFS BAR ASSOCIATIONS BILLS CASE MANAGEMENT CIVIL COURTS CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM CIVIL PROCEDURE COMMERCIAL COURTS COMMERCIAL DISPUTES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPENSATION CONFIDENTIALITY CONSTITUTIONAL COURT CORRUPTION COUNSEL COURT COURT DECISIONS COURT PROCEDURE COURT PROCEEDINGS COURTHOUSES COURTS COURTS OF SPECIAL JURISDICTION CRIME CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CASES CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINAL LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CUSTODY DETAINED PERSONS DISABILITIES DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISMISSAL DIVISION OF PROPERTY DIVORCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EQUALITY EU EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE EUROPEAN COURTS EXPERT WITNESSES FAIR TRIAL FAMILY LAW FINES FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GENDER HUMAN RIGHTS IMPRISONMENT INHERITANCE INSURANCE JUDGE JUDGES JUDGMENTS JUDICIAL BODIES JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS JUDICIAL SYSTEM JUDICIARY JURISDICTION LABOR LAW LAWS LAWYERS LEGAL AID LEGAL AID CENTERS LEGAL ASSISTANCE LEGAL CAPACITY LEGAL COSTS LEGAL INFORMATION LEGAL PROFESSIONS LEGAL REFORMS LEGAL REPRESENTATION LEGAL RESEARCH LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL SERVICES LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENTS LITERACY LITIGATION MEDIATION MEDIATORS NATIONAL LEGISLATION NOTARIES OFFENDER OMBUDSMAN POLICE PRISONS PRIVACY PROFESSIONALS PROSECUTORS QUALITY OF JUSTICE REFUGEE REFUGEES RESIDENCE RULE OF LAW SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY VICTIMS WAR CRIMES WILL WITNESS Decker, Klaus Harley, Georgia Svircev, Srdjan Serbia : Access to Justice for Poor Women and Men |
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Europe and Central Asia Serbia |
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This report aims at identifying the
particular needs and constraints faced by the poorest women
and men when accessing the judicial system. Similarly to the
Judicial Functional Review,6 the scope of this report
focuses primarily on the courts because they are the main
vehicle for justice service delivery and the primary
institutions of justice in Serbia. The scope includes all
types of services and covers litigious and non-litigious
aspects of civil, commercial, administrative, and criminal
justice. The focus is on the actual implementation and
day-to-day functioning of the sector institutions that
deliver justice to people, rather than the law on the
books . The scope includes other institutions in the sector
to the extent that they enable or impede service delivery by
the courts, including: the Ministry of Justice (MOJ), the
High Judicial Council (HJC), the State Prosecutorial Council
(SPC), the courts, the Public Prosecutor Offices (PPOs), the
Judicial Academy, the Ombudsperson s Office, the police,
prisons, and justice sector professional organizations (such
as the Bar, notaries, bailiffs, and mediators). The focus of
this report is on access to justice services, including
relevant financial, informational, and geographic barriers
to such access. |
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Decker, Klaus Harley, Georgia Svircev, Srdjan |
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Decker, Klaus Harley, Georgia Svircev, Srdjan |
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Decker, Klaus |
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Serbia : Access to Justice for Poor Women and Men |
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Serbia : Access to Justice for Poor Women and Men |
title_full |
Serbia : Access to Justice for Poor Women and Men |
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Serbia : Access to Justice for Poor Women and Men |
title_full_unstemmed |
Serbia : Access to Justice for Poor Women and Men |
title_sort |
serbia : access to justice for poor women and men |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/02/24356305/serbia-access-justice-poor-women-men http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21775 |
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