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Reinforcement of the rule of law in the Western Balkans countries (Strategic studies in CARDS 2003)


Sector:
Governance, Justice & Human rights, Social & Economic Development

Area: Western Balkans
Country: Western Balkans
Period: 2003-2004
Client: EC-EuropeAid
Amount: € 132.000

The project has to be seen as complementary to all previous assessments of the justice and home affairs sector in the Western Balkans regionThe project is aimed at providing an analysis of the relationship between the main institutional actors in the justice and home affairs area and at pointing out the critical characteristics of each institution / system where major progresses can be expected with the appropriate input. This should help in the definition of the Community assistance policy.


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