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 MONTENEGRO (Crna Gora, sobe, apartmani, privatni smjestaj, hoteli, kampovi, plaza, more, plaža, plaze, apartman, soba, ...
The length of the borders of Serbia and Montenegro is 2,585,894 km and the length of the coastline is 294 km.
Serbia and Montenegro borders on Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania and Macedonia.
The application for permission to stay in Serbia and Montenegro temporarily on the grounds of opening an enterprise should be accompanied, in addition to the compulsory documents, also by a written decision-approval of the opening of the firm issued by the commercial court, and by the founding act.
www.crnogorskoprimorje.com /montenegro/montenegro.asp   (2655 words)

  
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Serbia and Montenegro shall have a flag, an anthem and a coat-of-arms as specified by the laws of Serbia and Montenegro.
The seat of the Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro and the Council of Ministers shall be in Belgrade and the seat of the Court of Serbia and Montenegro in Podgorica.
Serbia and Montenegro shall monitor the implementation of human and minority rights and civil liberties and shell ensure their protection if such protection is not ensured in the member states.
webpages.ull.es /users/mbarral/SerbiaM-charter_e.html   (3970 words)

  
 Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro (Savet Ministara Drzavne Zajednice Srbija i Crna Gora) was the government of Serbia and Montenegro.
The whole council including President of Serbia and Montenegro was elected by Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro.
Council of Ministers and Serbia and Montenegro presentation
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Council_of_Ministers_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro   (288 words)

  
 President of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The President of Serbia and Montenegro and the chairman of Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro was the head of state of the short-lived state union of Serbia and Montenegro.
to proposes the composition of the Council of Ministers to the parliament
The President of Serbia and Montenegro was a member of the Supreme Defence Council together with President of Serbia and President of Montenegro.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/President_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro   (227 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro
The Law on the Coat-of-arms and the anthem of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro shall be passed by the end of the year 2003.
From Montenegro are Rajko Milovic, secretary of legislation, Branislav Radulovic, assistant minister of justice and Dr Vuk Minic, professor at Podgorica University.
However, the Montenegrin delegation (representing the Government of Montenegro) insisted that the coats of arms of Serbia and Montenegro should be shown on the flag of the State Union.
www.allstates-flag.com /fotw/flags/cs.html   (2623 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro: Towards a new flag?
Status of the flag of Serbia and Montenegro (as of 2003)
From Montenegro are Rajko Milović, secretary of legislation, Branislav Radulović, assistant minister of justice and Dr Vuk Minić, professor at Podgorica University.
However, the Montenegrin delegation (representing the Government of Montenegro) insisted that the coats of arms of Serbia and Montenegro should be shown on the flag of the State Union.
www.fotw.net /flags/cs!04.html   (3459 words)

  
 GlobaLex - Guide to Legal Research in the Federal Republic of Serbia and Montenegro
According to Serbia and Montenegro sources of law, the Anglo-Saxon system of Case Law is not competitive, although the universities from this scientific discipline explore the theory and the practice of the Case Law (in the frame of the legal, political and economic sciences).
Serbia and Montenegro is passing through a difficult period, but it is, after the October 2000 elections, in the process of democratic transition of its political, economic and social systems.
The main objective of Serbia and Montenegro’s transition is, first of all, to approach the standards of the European continental law and to accept the norms of the European Union, which Serbia and Montenegro intends to join.
www.nyulawglobal.org /globalex/Serbia_Montenegro.htm   (4508 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro (12/05)
As war progressed, the local strength of the communists grew and Montenegro served as an effective base for communism in the region; it was an important refuge for Tito's Partisan forces during the most difficult points in the struggle.
In February 2003, the Constitutional Charter was ratified by the Republic of Serbia, Republic of Montenegro, and the Yugoslav Parliament.
Serbia and Montenegro maintains an embassy in the United States at 2134 Kalorama Rd., NW, Washington, DC 20008 (tel.
www.state.gov /outofdate/bgn/s/58522.htm   (4883 words)

  
 Invest-in-Serbia: Private FDI Information, Strategic communication and Consulting Service for SEE, Custom Analysis and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
BRUSSELS - The European Union Council of Ministers expressed Tuesday the firm EU commitment to helping the Serbia-Montenegro authorities by economic and political means in implementing reforms and accelerating the process of fostering closer ties with European structures, especially the EU.
Nurkovic told reporters in the parliament of Serbia and Montenegro, following the election of the Council of Ministers, that harmonization means also the coordination of our regulations and legal acts with those of the European community and with neighboring countries.
The Council agreed on its future work, in keeping with the Constitutional Charter and the law on its implementation, given that the work of all Ministries is now placed on a new basis.
www.invest-in-serbia.com /modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=14   (2326 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro (12/04)
Similarly to Serbia, Montenegro was under the rule of the Ottoman Turks for the duration of their reign in the Balkans.
Montenegro was the only Allied country in World War I to be annexed to another country at the end of the war.
In 2003, Serbia and Montenegro was admitted to the Council of Europe and indicated its wish to join NATO's Partnership for Peace.
www.state.gov /outofdate/bgn/s/47550.htm   (4813 words)

  
 Economy - Serbian business news - Yugoslav business directory - About Yugoslavia - Serbia and Montenegro
Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Andreas Loverdos said that that a €279 million five-year agreement for investing in the reconstruction of Serbia and Montenegro's infrastructure, which is part of the Hellenic Plan, was signed in July this year.
Deputy Prime Minister Jovanovic said after the meeting that Serbia and Montenegro's aims are clear - speeding up the launching of the feasibility study on the country's accession to the EU, the drawing up of an agreement on stabilisation and association, and the introduction of Schengen visas.
The Minister added that he expects the parliaments of Serbia and Montenegro and the new state union Parliament to adopt a law on the Action Plan's implementation prior to the EU's Thessaloniki Summit, to be held on June 21.
www.economy.co.yu /english/serbian_economy.html   (12304 words)

  
 CER | Brussels: Tax breaks draw foreign investment
The foreign ministers of the 15 member states met in Brussels to discuss a number of issues, one being the developments in the western Balkans.
The Council urged Belgrade and Podgorica to agree on an open democratic negotiation that would lead to the establishment of new constitutional relations within the Yugoslav federation.
Lastly, competition laws such as those on state subsidies for industry are, to a considerable degree, informed by fears in the EU that enlargement will undermine some of the key industries of member states, such as the textile industry and the coal and steel complex, for example.
www.ce-review.org /01/4/eunews4.html   (977 words)

  
 The Legal Significance of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro
Belgrade, June 15, 2005 - The Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro most adamantly condemn the crimes committed against the imprisoned and civilian Bosnjaks that took place in July of 1995 in Srebrenica during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This Statement is an official Admission against Interest by the Council of Ministers that the State of Serbia and Montenegro is legally responsible for the massacre at Srebrenica.
By blaming the Srebrenica massacre on the previous government, the current government of the State of Serbia and Montenegro has officially conceded the legal responsibility of the State of Serbia and Montenegro for the massacre at Srebrenica.
www.soundvision.com /info/bosnia/legal.asp   (785 words)

  
 Dangerous Indifference: Violence against Minorities in Serbia: Background
While the province has a parliament and a cabinet (the executive council of the parliament), their competences are mostly ceremonial and administrative.
Participation of the ethnic minorities in the police in Serbia is currently far below the percentage of the minorities in the overall population in the province.
Prosecutors are therefore free to pursue article 134 charges where the evidence strongly suggests presence of incitement, without taking the risk that the case will collapse if the intention or advertent recklessness required for the incitement offense cannot be established.
hrw.org /reports/2005/serbia1005/3.htm   (3583 words)

  
 Progress in Serbia-Montenegro’s Defence Reform (SETimes.com)
In October 2005, the Council of Ministers adopted legislation shortening military service from 9 to 6 months, and civilian service from 13 to 9 months.
Initiated by the Supreme Defence Council, the fund was founded in June 2004 with the aim of securing financial means to support the planned defence system reforms.
The Council of Ministers of Serbia-Montenegro on 11 August 2003 approved the participation of units and servicemen of the Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces of Serbia-Montenegro in the UN's peacekeeping operations and missions.
www.setimes.com /cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/articles/2006/02/13/reportage-01   (903 words)

  
 BLIC Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Svetozar Marovic and Rasim Ljajic are candidates for the president of the Council of Ministers and minister for human rights.
Obviously that the top officials accepted the interpretation of the Constitutional Charter according to which appointment of both defense and foreign ministers from Serbia is 'in the spirit of the Charter'.
The officials present at this meeting were Zoran Djindjic /Serbian Prime Minister/, Milo Djukanovic /Montenegrin Prime Minister/, Svetozar Marovic /President of Serbia and Montenegro/, Dragoljub Micunovic /Speaker in the Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro/, Filip Vujanovic /Montenegrin Parliament Speaker/ and Goran Svilanovic and Zoran Zivkovic /federal ministers of foreign and home affairs/.
www.blic.co.yu /blic/arhiva/2003-03-12/E-Index.htm   (1110 words)

  
 Human Rights Field Presence in Serbia and Montenegro (including Kosovo)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
With the transformation of FRY into the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in January 2003, an additional Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Council of Ministers of the State Union and OHCHR on 18 March 2003, which reaffirmed the terms of the earlier agreement
The context of the OHCHR's work in Serbia and Montenegro is a complex one which demands a broad range of functional human rights activities.
In the short-run, because of the assassination of Serbia's Prime Minister, the imposition of the State of Emergency and related events, OHCHR was very focused on ensuring that the government authorities understood the limits to derogation from international standards and that the behavior of the police and other state security bodies was being carefully monitored.
www.ohchr.org /english/countries/field/serbia.htm   (1819 words)

  
 BLIC Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Prime ministers of Serbia and Montenegro, Zoran Djindjic and Milo Djukanovic, in spite of earlier announcements, were not present.
The Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro is expected to elect the President of the new union.
Belgrade - Federal Minister for national and ethnic communities Rasim Ljajic said that the members of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro /SCG/, would be known until the end of this week.
www.blic.co.yu /blic/arhiva/2003-03-04/E-Index.htm   (1066 words)

  
 Serbian Dinar, Information on the Currency of Serbia, CSD
Both Montenegro and the independent province Kosovo and Metohia shared the Yugoslav dinar with Serbia in the past but have since switched to using the euro for several years as of 2004.
Executive power is held by the President of SCG and his Council of Ministers, a council formed on March 17, 2003 that the chairs and runs.
They are proposed by the Council of Ministers and then appointed by the Assembly of SCG for six-year terms.
www.gocurrency.com /countries/serbia.htm   (518 words)

  
 : : : SERBIA and MONTENEGRO: Information Directorate: : : :
05 2006 - Serbia-Montenegro (SCG) ministries, institutions, organizations and services of the Council of Ministers are completely open to any legal proceedings of state administration bodies, including the Serbian Finance Ministry in areas under its jurisdiction, the Council of Ministers press service said in a release.
05 2006 - Belgium's army envoy in Serbia and Montenegro Col. Bruno Vandersteen assessed in Obrenovac on Wednesday that the engineer brigade of the Serbia and Montenegro Army is ready to take part in peace-keeping operations.
There are no events of the Council of Ministers announced for media representatives today (December 29,2006)
www.ssinf.sv.gov.yu /view.php?jezik=e&tid=1   (428 words)

  
 UNDP in Serbia
A next assistance phase was developed by the Ministry and UNDP in consultation with other stakeholders, focusing on institutional reform measures that are a logical continuation of previous efforts and correspond to the recommendations of the functional review report.
The Ministry of International Economic Relations of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro and its employees are the direct beneficiaries of this project.
At the same time, through the Ministry, the Project will support strengthening and the development of the structures of the Council of Ministers, ultimately the creation of a viable Ministry of International Economic Relations and the Council of Ministers will assist Serbia and Montenegro in the EU accession process.
www.undp.org.yu /tareas/factsheets.cfm?project=2   (491 words)

  
 Koordinacioni centar za KiM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Statement by Dr Nebojsa Covic President of the Coordination Center of Serbia and Montenegro and the Republic of Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija before The Permanent Council of OSCE Vienna, 7 April 2005
Allow me to greet You on behalf of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro and on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, and express my pleasure to have the opportunity to participate at today's session of the Standing Council of OSCE.
This success was accompanied by comprehensive confidence building measures within which, with great support provided by OSCE, multi-ethnic police was established and municipal elections were organized based on a new model according to which power at local level in Bujanovac was for the first time won by political parties of ethnic Albanians.
www.kc.gov.yu /D-ENGLISH/agencijski-izvestaji-eng/2005/014.html   (987 words)

  
 UNDP Serbia and Montenegro
The Steering Committee is chaired by the Minister of International Economic Relations and composed of UNDP and other participating donors.
Contributors to the CBF to date are the Fund for an Open Society Yugoslavia, UNDP, the Government of Serbia, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the Governments of Germany, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Sweden.
In addition to capacity development of the Executive branch, the CBF also supports the establishment of the Supreme Audit Institution in close cooperation with the Parliament of the Republic of Serbia.
www2.undp.org.yu /cbf/default.asp   (430 words)

  
 Decision on Interlocutory Appeal Against Trial Chamber's Decisions Granting Provisional Release
Milan Gvero responds that the failure of the Government of Serbia and Montenegro to arrest Zdravko Tolimir should not be a decisive factor in determining whether to rely on the guarantees, and submits that the argument advanced by the Prosecution in this respect has been rejected on at least three occasions.
Furthermore, he points out that the statement in Declaration B regarding General Tolimir concerns only the Federal Government of Serbia and Montenegro, while he submitted guarantees from both the Federal Government and the Government of the Republic of Serbia.
The Prosecution alleges that the two panels in Trial Chamber II have reached contradictory decisions concerning the statement made in Declaration B to the effect that the Government of Serbia and Montenegro is aware of the whereabouts of Zdravko Tolimir.
www.un.org /icty/tolimir/appeal/decision-e/051019.htm   (4649 words)

  
 mousemusings
Human beings will be happier - not when they cure cancer or get to Mars or eliminate racial prejudice or flush Lake Erie but when they find ways to inhabit primitive communities again.
The Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro elected on Monday the Council of Ministers to be headed by the Serbia and Montenegro President, Svetozar Marovic.
The Council of Minister comprises five ministers: foreign affairs, defence, international economic relations, internal economic relations, and human and minority rights.
www.mousemusings.com /weblogs/2003/03/serbia-montenegro-council-of-ministers.html   (133 words)

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