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  Serbia Info / Facts and Figures / Districts
The territorial order of the Republic of Serbia is regulated by the Law on Territorial Organization and Local Self-Government, adopted in the National Assembly on July 24, 1991.
By its Enactment of 29 January 1992, the Government of the Republic of Serbia defined the state administration affairs that shall be run by the competent Ministries out of their seats, within the districts as regional centers of state authority.
The Republic of Serbia is divided into 29 districts: Borski, Branicevski, Jablanicki, Backa South, South Banat, Kolubarski, Kosovski, Kosovsko-Mitrovacki, Kosovsko-Pomoravski, Macvanski, Moravicki, Nisavski, Pcinjski, Pecki, Pirotski, Podunavski, Pomoravski, Prizrenski, Rasinski, Raski, Backa North, North Banat, Banat Central, Sremski, Sumadijski, Toplicki, Zajecarski, Backa West and Zlatiborski.
www.serbia-info.com /facts/districts.html   (146 words)

  
  serbia - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Serbia and Yugoslavia were among the countries that had the greatest losses in the war: 1,700,000 (10.8% of the population) people were killed and national damages were estimated at 9.1 billion dollars according to the prices of that period.
Serbia and Montenegro opted to stay on in the federation and at the combined session of the parliaments of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro held on April 27 1992 in Belgrade, the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was passed thus reaffirming the continuity of the state first founded on December 1 1918.
Serbia's terrain ranges from the rich, fertile plains of the northern Vojvodina region, limestone ranges and basins in the east, and, in the southeast, ancient mountains and hills.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Serbia   (5091 words)

  
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Serbia and Montenegro is not a signatory of the Aarhus Convention on access to information, public participation in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters, but within the REREP Project 2.2, a working group was established in May this year engaged in building the capacities for early implementation of Aarhus Convention.
Montenegro The Republic of Montenegro Law on the Environment stipulates that the information on the state and quality of the environment is public and that no one has the right to conceal it, or make it unavailable to the public by other means (Article 28).
The Republic of Serbia Government and Parliament indicated that education and awareness rising is a priority in the environmental sector.
www.unece.org /env/pp/gmo/expserbiamontenegro.doc   (2421 words)

  
 Law on Privatization
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia who are over 18 years of age on the effective date of the decision to transfer the capital to citizens reached by the Government of the Republic of Serbia are entitled to acquisition of shares free of charge, which are recorded in the Privatization Registry.
The Government of the Republic of Serbia shall determine the amount of proceeds to be allocated to financing the development and settling of debt incurred or guaranteed by the Republic of Serbia, and determines other allocations from article 60.
Supervision over the functioning of the Government of Republic of Serbia and the ministry in charge of privatization affairs during the privatization implementation shall be administered by the appropriate committee of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia.
www.invest-in-serbia.com /laws/english/law_on_privatization1.htm   (5809 words)

  
 Law on Electing the President of the Republic of Serbia - Legislationline - free online legislation database
The President of the Republic of Serbia (hereinafter: President of the Republic) shall be elected or recalled in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Electing Representatives, unless otherwise stated in this Law.
The right to elect the President of the Republic shall be held by citizens of the Republic of Serbia, who are simultaneously citizens of Yugoslavia, who have reached the age of 18, who have business capacity, and reside in the territory of the Republic of Serbia.
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia who have reached the age of 18, have business capacity and have resided in the territory of the Republic of Serbia for at least one year before the date elections are held, may be nominated for President of the Republic.
www.legislationline.org /legislation.php?tid=57&lid=411&less=false   (1419 words)

  
 Ministry of Interior Ministarstvo Unutrasnjih Poslova - Serbia
In the Republic of Serbia, Ministries conduct the State administration that is stipulated by laws and regulations.
With the proclamation of the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia in 1990, adjustments were made sphere of internal affairs and the new structure of today's organization of the Ministry of Interior was established.
The execution of duties in the Ministry of Interior is uniformly organized on the territory of the Republic of Serbia.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/serbia/mup.htm   (1308 words)

  
 A Serbia Hotel - Accommodation in Serbia, Eastern Europe
Serbia and Montenegro currently form the loose Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after the independence of the other Yugoslav nations in the early 1990's.
Tourism is slowly picking up as the countries economy strengthens and is expected to rapidly grow within the next few years.
We don't currently have any Serbia hotels with online booking, but you can browse through a number of selected Serbia hotels web sites, or you could search Google for Serbia hotels from the box below.
www.aserbiahotel.com   (123 words)

  
 Winne.com - Report on Serbia, Land of beauty, encouragement and enterprise
The Republic of Serbia is the owner of network of arterial and regional roads the value of which is estimated at US $ 13 billion.
Since 1998, the Directorate for roads for the Republic of Serbia is a separate republic organization which performs all professional work related to the construction, reconstruction, maintenance, protection, utilization, development and management of arterial and regional roads of the Republic of Serbia.
During the period from 1992 until 1996, roads were financed from state budget and until 2001 the basic source of financing of roads in the Republic of Serbia was the toll that is the compensation for the usage of highways (in some years, the toll made 90% of the regular revenue).
www.winne.com /serbia/to14.html   (765 words)

  
 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1999 - Serbia-Montenegro   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Investigative judges in Serbia often delegated their responsibility for carrying out investigations to the police or members of the state security service and rarely questioned their accounts of the investigation--even when it was obvious that confessions were coerced from the accused.
Serbia abolished the political autonomy of Kosovo in 1990, and all significant decisionmaking since that time until June was centralized under Milosevic in Belgrade.
The laws of the FRY and the republic of Serbia initially were in effect, but because the local population did not recognize the legitimacy of the laws, UNMIK temporarily adopted the 1989 code.
www.usemb.se /human/human1999/serbiamo.html   (20773 words)

  
 [08 Jul 1998]: PRESS CONFERENCE BY PARLIAMENTARIAN OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
The Vice-President of the parliament of the Yugoslav Republic of Serbia and leader of the Serbian Renewal Movement political party, Vojislav Mihajlovic, briefed correspondents today at Headquarters on the situation in Serbia, particularly in Kosovo and Metohija.
Mihajlovic said that the Serbian Renewal Movement was the biggest democratic opposition party in the Republic of Serbia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), and was committed to full cooperation with the international community.
In the light of the State and legislative legitimacy of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Serbian negotiating team must be composed of representatives from both the Republic of Serbia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, he said.
www.un.org /News/briefings/docs/1998/19980708.serbia.html   (1253 words)

  
 Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbia borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; Albania and the Republic of Macedonia to the south; and Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west.
Serbia is located in the Balkans and in the Pannonian Plain (a region of central Europe).
Serbia has two autonomous provinces: Kosovo (called Kosovo i Metohija, often abbreviated to Kosmet in Serbian) in the south (5 districts, 30 municipalities), which is presently under the administration of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, and Vojvodina in the north (7 districts, 46 municipalities).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Republic_of_Serbia   (3850 words)

  
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Serbia is situated in the southeastern part of Europe.
The capital of the Republic of Serbia is Belgrade.
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is situated at the confluence of the Sava and the Danube.
web.mit.edu /serbian/www/ser/Serbia/tekst/esrbijat.htm   (1609 words)

  
 GlobaLex - Guide to Legal Research in the Federal Republic of Serbia and Montenegro
The Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Montenegro are sovereign, and decide on matters that are not under the jurisdiction of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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).
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)

  
 WTO | 2005 News items - Serbia's membership negotiations now underway
Serbia's Foreign Economic Relations Minister Milan Parivodic, at the first meeting of the country's accession working party on 7 October 2005, declared that WTO membership is a “sine qua non” for Serbia's competitiveness and integration into the world economy.
The first meeting of the Working Party for the accession of the Republic of Serbia to the WTO was held Friday 7 October The head of the Serbian delegation at this meeting was the minister for Foreign Economic Relations, Milan Parivodic.
Serbia submitted at this meeting a Memorandum on the Foreign Trade Regime, written replies to questions raised by Members, a draft notification on subsidies, an action plan for the implementation of the TRIPS Agreement, information on domestic support and export subsidies in agriculture and a legislative plan of action.
www.wto.org /English/news_e/news05_e/acc_serbia_oct05_e.htm   (533 words)

  
 Serbia - Republic of Serbia - Country Profile and Country related Links
Serbia, formerly the political and cultural center of Yugoslavia, is today a landlocked country in the central part of the Balkan Peninsula in Central Southeastern Europe.
Montenegro's declaration of independence on 3 June 2006, the parliament of Serbia declared that it was the successor state to the union of Serbia and Montenegro, rendering the two republics independent and sovereign countries.
News from the Balkan and the Republic of Serbia.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/serbia.htm   (1068 words)

  
 ACG Region Country Information - Serbia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Seven immediate actions by the Republic of Serbia -- The report on the implementation of the so-called Seven Immediate Actions by the Republic of Serbia was adopted on 16 April 2002 via written procedure.
Serbia - The Media Sustainability Index 2001 (MSI) analyzes and measures the current status and sustainability of independent media systems in twenty countries throughout Europe and Eurasia.
It is an organization that gathers experts from all fields of social life in various towns of Serbia aiming to promote and practically implement the ideas of a modern market economy, open and democratic society and the rule of law, through its programs, projects and the whole public activity.
www.nobribes.org /en/country_information/rc_Serbia.htm   (760 words)

  
 Serbia
Serbia covers an area of 88,361 km² and includes two provinces: Vojvodina and Kosovo - Metohija; 92% of the country lies within the Danube Basin (accounting for 10% of the Basin).
The Republic of Serbia covers an area of 88,361 km² and includes two provinces: Vojvodina (21,506 km²) and Kosovo and Metohija (10,887 km²); the latter being currently under an international protectorate.
Serbia’s predominantly upland terrain can be divided into a northern region (part of the Pannonian Plain intersected by the Danube, Sava, Tisza, Tamiš and Begej rivers, the Danube-Tisza-Danube canal system (DTD) and several lakes) and a more hilly/mountainous region to the south of the Danube (comprising the Rhodope, Carpathian, Balkan, Dinaric and Skardo-Pind mountains).
www.icpdr.org /icpdr-pages/serbia.htm   (1070 words)

  
 Serbia (Serbia and Montenegro)
The coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia as determined by the Law on the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Serbia of 16 June 1882, used in two stages - the greater coat of arms and as the lesser coat of arms.
The flag of the Republic of Serbia exists and is used as the national flag and the state flag, both in ratio 3:2 (length to width).
The state flag is is a horizontal tricolour flag of equally wide stripes, top to bottom: red, blue and white and overall with its centre off-set towards the hoist for 1/7 of the total flag length is set the lesser coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia.
www.fotw.us /flags/cs-sr.html   (815 words)

  
 Serbia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Serbia is bounded on the north by Hungary; on the east by Romania and Bulgaria; on the south by the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM); on the southwest by Albania; and on the west by Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.
From 1946 to 1991 Serbia was part of a larger federal state of Yugoslavia, which consisted of four republics in addition to Serbia and Montenegro—Bosnia and Herzegovina (often referred to simply as Bosnia), Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia.
In 1992 Serbia and Montenegro proclaimed themselves the successor state to the former Yugoslavia and took the name Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY).
mwebster.com /Serbia.htm   (208 words)

  
 LLRX -- Guide to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Legal Research   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The federal Republic of Yugoslavia consists of two federal units: the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Montenegro.
The Constitution of The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is inspired by well known European constitutions, such as the constitutions of France and Germany, and it contains both elements of the federation and confederation structure (at the moment, the parliament is working on the draft of a new constitution).
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 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.
www.llrx.com /features/yugoslavia.htm   (4942 words)

  
 REC: Doors to Democracy - CEE: Yugoslavia - Serbia (1)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Serbia is governed by both the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia of 1992 and the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia of 1990.
The Republic of Serbia's Constitution is not harmonized with the Yugoslav Federal Constitution because the Republic Constitution was written before the Federal Constitution.
However, the right to access to environmental information in Serbia is granted instead by the Republic of Serbia Law on Environmental Protection (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia 66/91, with amendments 83/92, 53/93, 67/93, 48/94 and 53/95).
www.rec.org /REC/Publications/PPDoors/CEE/Serbia1.html   (5899 words)

  
 Serbia facts, Serbia travel videos, flags, photos - National Geographic   (Site not responding. Last check: )
On June 5, 2006, the Republic of Serbia declared its independence and became the successor state to the union of Serbia and Montenegro—two days after Montenegro had proclaimed its own independence from the union.
Serbia's brutal war in Kosovo, starting in 1998, caused Montenegro to distance itself from Slobodan Milosevic and his Yugoslav government.
The new Republic of Serbia faces a difficult future in trying to recover the province from UN administration.
www3.nationalgeographic.com /places/countries/country_serbia.html   (548 words)

  
 News | Serbian Unity Congress » Republic of Serbia and the State of Illinois sign Sister State Agreement, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Republic of Serbia and the State of Illinois sign Sister State Agreement, Consulate General of the Republic of Serbia in Chicago
This Agreement defines the directions of rapprochement between the Republic of Serbia and the State of Illinois in the field of economic, scientific, cultural and educational cooperation.
Reflecting on the economic situation in the Republic of Serbia and her economic potential, President Tadic invited all members of the gathering, as representatives of the Diaspora, to assist in the efforts of the Republic of Serbia to surpass the economic difficulties facing her in the shortest time possible.
news.serbianunity.net /2006/10/02/145   (565 words)

  
 WTO | Accession status: Serbia
In 2004, the government of the Republic of Serbia applied for accession to the WTO as a separate customs territory.
The application originally lodged by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 2001 was accordingly deemed withdrawn.
Serbia's Memorandum on the Foreign Trade Regime was circulated in March 2005 and the Working Party held its first meeting in October 2005.
www.wto.org /english/thewto_e/acc_e/a1_serbia_e.htm   (172 words)

  
 SHARE FUND OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
The Managing Board shall have five members: two representatives of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, one representative from the administrative body of territorial autonomy and a representative each of the Republic's Fund for Retirement and Disability Insurance of Employees and the Privatization Agency.
The Director of the Share Fund shall be appointed and dismissed by the Government of the Republic of Serbia upon the recommendation of the ministry in charge of privatization affairs (hereinafter referred to as: the competent ministry).
Once a year, the Government of the Republic of Serbia shall inform the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia on the operations and activities of the Share Fund.
www.share-fund.co.yu /en/zakon_o_af.htm   (2016 words)

  
 International Journalists’ Network
Request to use radio frequencies that are at the disposal of the Republic of Serbia shall be submitted to the Government of the Republic of Serbia.
On the basis of plan and possibilities of radio broadcasting system, the Government of the Republic of Serbia examines which frequencies are free and once a year officially publishes a public bid for use of frequencies in which it adduces radio frequency, locality and conditions for use of radio frequency.
Radio television of Serbia performs broadcasting activity on the territory of the city of Belgrade through television network and ultrashort-wave radio network and on the territories of other territorial units on the radio frequencies in accordance with the plan of radio broadcasting system.
www.ijnet.org /Director.aspx?P=MediaLaws&ID=25403&LID=1   (3202 words)

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