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The Balkans in the new millenium
Title : The Balkans in the new millenium : science and culture in a joint action for peace and development Material Type: printed text Authors: Georgi Efremov, Editor ; Georgi Stardelov, Editor ; Milan Gurçinov, Editor Publisher: Skopje : Macedonian academy of sciences and arts Publication Date: 2001 Pagination: 341 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-9989-649-91-2 General note: Includes bibliographical footnotes Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Balkans
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Western BalkansClass number: 949.6 Abstract: The Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts was established in the Macedonian Assembly in 1967. Being the highest scientific, scholarly and artistic, institution in the country, the Academy has the aim of monitoring and stimulating the development and the promotion of the sciences and arts. The first 14 regular members of the Academy were elected in Ohrid - the cradle of Slavonic literacy, the city of St. Clement and St. Nahum - in the ancient Ohrid building "Urania", which is the present seat of the Ohrid Branch of the Academy. Academician Blaže Koneski was the first President-elect of the Academy. Contents note: Macedonian academy of sciences and arts - background and profile; Conference organizational background; Culture and new creative innovations for a drawing together and flourishing of Balkan values; The ideological historical heritage in the Balkans; Research into the peace on the Balkans; Farewell to Balkanization; Forms of cooperation of the Balkan countries in the post crisis period; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18900 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-002149 949.6 Balkan 2001 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Conference Proceedings : Conference on Hate Crimes in South-East Europe
Title : Conference Proceedings : Conference on Hate Crimes in South-East Europe : Sarajevo, 8 November 2016 Material Type: printed text Publisher: Sarajevo : Faculty of Criminal Justice and Criminology and Security Studies, University of Sarajevo Publication Date: 2017 Pagination: 275 p. Size: 28 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-995-86139-7-5 General note: Includes bibliographical references
Includes bibliographical footnotesLanguages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Hate crimes
Western BalkansClass number: 364.15 Abstract: As Bogdanic and Rakic point out in this volume, hate crimes have been with us 'since the distant past'. Indeed, people acting on their racism, homophobia, disablism and religious intolerance in harmful and discriminatory ways across the world is not new. However, as the contributions to this book illustrate, the strength of the hate crime approach is that it takes a victim and community perspective that is grounded in human rights to both make visible a violence that is often hidden from public consciousness and to highlight actions that can bring victims and communities into safety, justice and the rule of law. At its best, framing and addressing this targeted violence as hate crime helps to understand it as an issue that requires action and collaboration, including passing laws, training public authorities, providing victim support and ensuring effective recording. This approach encompasses and supports diverse coalitions both across groups working to stop homophobic, Islamophobic, racist, antisemitic and disablist violence, and between civil society and public authorities. Jurisdictions with markedly different histories and contexts of discrimination have adopted the hate crime concept to varying and increasing degrees, and a canon of international human rights standards and commitments has burgeoned in recent years. While the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was the first to include 'hate crime' in its norms and standards, other international organisations have followed, moving from a relatively narrow focus on monitoring and addressing racist and religious violence to adopting a more global concern with 'hate crime' and the diverse violence and harm it encompasses. Civil society organisations spanning a range of groups that experience marginalisation and discrimination are increasingly relying on this growing body of international norms and standards to call for better recognition and responses to hate crime. Contents note: Harun Iseric and Mirza Hebib: Hate Crimes in Western Balkan States and the Process of Harmonization with the EU Law; Milena Bogdanic and Jelena Rakic: Criminal Justice Response to Hate Crimes on the Territory of the Republic of Serbia and in the Region; Maja Mirkovic: The Relationship Between Hate Crimes and Inciting Hatred in the Applicable Criminal Legislation of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina - A Practical Review; Lars Fetter Soltvedt and Aleksandar R. Ivanovic: Impact of the Economic Crisis on Occurrence of Criminal Offences of Hate Crimes on the Territory of Countries of Former Yugoslavia; Erinda Bllaca Ndroqi: (In)Human Faces of Hate Crimes/Comparative Analysis on Different Aspects of the Manifestation of Hate Crimes in Albania; Aleksandar Markoski: Religious Hatred as a Motive for Perpetration of Crimes Against Property; Ataneta Poposka; Hate Crime on Ground of Disability - Macedonian Case; Kire Babanoski and Vesna Trajanovska: Criminalistic-Operational and Procedural Aspects of Hate Crime Investigations; Atanas Georgievski: Mapping Obstacles in Processing Hate Crimes in the Republic of Macedonia; Velibor Lalic and Sladana Duric: Security Implications of Hate Crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Besa Arifi: Hate Crimes as a Driver to Violent Extremism - Are Victims of Hate Crimes at Risk of Becoming Involved in Violent Extremism?; Vesna Stefanovska: Application of Restorative Justice in Hate Crime Cases; Erois Martani: Multiculturalism and Interculturalism Policies in the Western Balkans Countries as a Tool to Counter Hate Crimes; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18370 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-002129 364.15 Confer 2017 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 1702-002130 364.15 Confer 2017 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 1702-002095 364.15 Confer 2017 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Europeanization by rule of law implementation in the western Balkans
Title : Europeanization by rule of law implementation in the western Balkans Material Type: printed text Authors: Marko Kmezić, Editor Publisher: Institute for Democracy SOCIETAS CIVILIS Skopje Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 299 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-9989-201-77-6 General note: Includes bibliographical references and index Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Law and politics
Western BalkansClass number: 341.242 Abstract: "Europeanization by rule of law implementation in the western Balkans" - strengthening the rule of law and accession to the European Union have been fraught with difficulties in the Western Balkans for over 20 years. This book treats “Europeanization” as a politically driven process, i.e as a way in which EU institutions rules and policy making impact the legal systems, institutional mechanisms and creation of collective cultural identity in non-EU member states. Therefore, the research question this book attempts to answer whether EU institutions have an influence on the implementation of the rule of law in the WB and, if so, of what kind. During the monitoring process of the candidate countries' compliance with the Copenhagen conditionality criteria related to the effective rule of law and democracy principle, the EU commission tests and criticizes the "effectiveness" of rule of law in the judiciary. Bearing this in mind, the central focus of this volume is the reform of the judiciary in five case study countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia. Despite the fact that academic scholarship and democratic politics agree on rule of law as a legitimizing principle for the exercise of state authority, there is no uniform "European standard" for institution- building or monitoring activities by the EU in this area. Moreover, empirical research investigating the EU's "transformative power" with regard to the effectiveness of rule of law and judicial sector reform is only in its infancy. This is precisely the gap this book attempts to close. Contents note: Eurpoeanization by rule of law implementation in South east Europe; Literature review on europeanization and rule of law; Democratic transition, rule of law and europeanization: limited progress in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Rule of law and reforms within Kosovo's Eurpoean integration process: progress and remaining challenges; Europeanization by rule of law implementation in the western balkans: republic of Macedonia; The EU's effect in promoting an efficient and independent Macedonian Judiciary; Approximation of membership as an impetus for rule of law implementation; The rule of law in EU Enlargement Policy - impact and obstacles in Serbia; Scope, depth and limits of europeanization by rule of law implementation in the western balkans: conclusions; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16646 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001925 341.242 Kme-Eur 2004 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available Zbornik radova : Konferencija o krivičnim djelima počinjena iz mržnje u Jugoistočnoj Evropi
Title : Zbornik radova : Konferencija o krivičnim djelima počinjena iz mržnje u Jugoistočnoj Evropi : Sarajevo, 8. novembra/studeni 2016 Material Type: printed text Publisher: Sarajevo : Fakultet za kriminalistiku, kriminologiju i sigurnosne studije Univerzitet u Sarajevu Publication Date: 2017 Pagination: 485 p. Size: 28 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-995-86139-8-2 General note: Includes bibliographical references
Includes bibliographical footnotesLanguages : Croatian (cro) Macedonian (mac) Original Language : Croatian (cro) Macedonian (mac) Descriptors: Hate crimes
Western BalkansClass number: 364.15 Abstract: Kao što Bogdanić i Rakić ističu u svom radu, krivična djela počinjena iz mržnje "datiraju iz daleke prošlosti". Doista, Ijudi koji reaguju napadački i na diskriminatoran način zbog vlastitog rasizma, homofobije, predrasuda prema invaliditetu ili zbog vjerske netrpeljivosti nisu ništa novo. Međutim, kao što radovi u ovom Zborniku ilustruju, značaj pristupa ovakvom nasilju kroz koncept krivičnih djela počinjenih iz mržnje je taj da on uzima u obzir perspektivu žrtve i zajednice koja se zasniva na poštivanju Ijudskih prava, a da bi se skrenula pažnja na nasilje kojeg javnost često nije svjesna i da bi se istakle reakcije koje žrtvi i zajednici mogu pružiti sigurnost, pravdu i pravnu sigurnost. U najboljem slučaju, definisanje i tretiranje ovog ciljanog nasilja kao krivičnog djela počinjenog iz mržnje doprinosi shvatanju da taj problem zahtijeva djelovanje i saradnju, uključujući tu i usvajanje zakona, edukaciju organa vlasti, pružanje podrške žrtvama i osiguravanje efikasnog evidentiranja. Ovakav pristup obuhvata i podržava rad u različitim koalicijama, kako sastavljenih od grupa koje rade na suzbijanju nasilja motivisanog homofobijom, islamofobijom, rasizmom, antisemitizmom i predrasudama protiv osoba sa invaliditetom, tako i između civilnog društva i organa vlasti. Pravosudni sistemi sa potpuno različitom historijom i kontekstom diskriminacije na različitom su, ali sve većem, nivou usvajanja koncepta krivičnih djela počinjenih iz mržnje, a korpus međunarodnih standarda i obaveza za zaštitu Ijudskih prava znatno je proširen posljednjih godina. Dok je Organizacija za sigumost i saradnju u Evropi (OSCE) prva uvrstila krivična djela počinjena iz mržnje u svoje norme i standarde, i druge organizacije su to naknadno učinile, odmičući se od relativno uskog fokusa na praćenje i reagovanje na nasilje motivisano rasizmom i vjerskom netrpeljivošću i usvajajući globalniji pristup bavljenju krivičnim djelima počinjenim iz mržnje i različitim nasiljem i štetom koju ona podrazumijevaju. Organizacije civilnog društva koje uključuju cijeli spektar grupa koje su žrtva marginalizacije i diskriminacije sve se više oslanjaju na sve veći korpus međunarodnih normi i standarda kako bi zahtijevale bolje prepoznavanje i odgovor na krivična djela počinjena iz mržnje. Contents note: Harun Išerić i Mirza Hebib: Krivična djela iz mržnje u zemljama Zapadnog Balkana i proces harmonizacije sa pravom EU; Milena Bogdanić i Jelena Rakić: Odgovor krivično-pravnog sistema na krivična djela počinjena iz mržnje na teritoriji Republike Srbije i u regionu; Maja Mirković: Odnos kaznenih djela počinjenih iz mržnje i kaznenih djela izazivanja mržnje u pozitivnom kaznenom zakonodavstvu Federaciji Bosne i Hercegovine u kontekstu provođenja tranzicijske pravde : praktični osvrt; Lars Petter Soltvedt i Aleksandar R. Ivanović: Uticaj ekonomske krize na pojavu krivičnih djela učinjenih iz mržnje na teritoriji zemalja bivše Jugoslavije; Erinda Bllaca Ndroqi: (Ne)ljudsko lice zločina iz mržnje/komparativna analiza različitih načina nakoji se manifestuju zločini iz mržnje u Albaniji; Aleksandar Markosk: Vjerska mržnja kao motiv za činjenje krivičnih djela protiv imovine; Zaneta Poposka: Krivična djela počinjena iz mržnje na osnovu invaliditeta — slučaj iz Makedonije; Kire Babanoski i Vesna Trajanovska: Kriminalističko-operativni i procesni aspekti pri istraživanju krivičnih djela iz mržnje; Atanas Georgievski: Mapiranje krivičnih djela iz mržnje u Republici Makedoniji; Velibor Lalić i Slađana Đurić: Bezbjednosne implikacije zločina iz mržnje u Bosni i Hercegovini; Besa Arifi: Krivična djela počinjena iz mržnje kao pokretači nasilnog ekstremizma — da li su žrtve pod rizikom da budu uvučene u nasilni ekstremizam?; Vesna Stefanovska: Primjena restorativne pravde u slučajevima kriminala iz mržnje; Ervis Martani: Politike multikulturalizma i interkulturalizma u zemljama Zapadnog Balkana kao instrument za borbu protiv zločina iz mržnje; Milena Bogdanić i Jelena Rakić: Odgovor krivičnopravnog sistema na krivična dela počinjena iz mržnje na teritoriji Republike Srbije i u regionu; Александар Маркоски: Верската омраза како мотив за сторување на казнени дела против имотот; Жанета Попоска: Криминал од омраза врз основа на попреченост - случајот на Македонија; Кире Бабаноски и Весна Трајановска: Криминалистичко-оперативни и процесни аспекти при истражувањето на кривичните дела од омраза; Атанас Георгиевски: Мапирање на кривичните дела од омраза во Република Македонија; Беса Арифи: Криминалот од омраза како двигател на насилниот екстремизам -постои ли ризик жртвите од криминалот од омраза да прибегнат кон насилен екстремизам?; Весна Стефановска: Примена на ресторативната правда во случаи на криминал од омраз; Ervis Martani: Politikat e multikulturalizmit dhe interkulturalizmit ne vendet e Ballkanit Perendimor si instrumente kunder krimeve te urrejtjes; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18283 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 4702-000848 364.15 Zbornik 2017 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" International Available 4702-000849 364.15 Zbornik 2017 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" International Available 4702-000860 364.15 Zbornik 2017 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" International Available