The Argus Project is about fighting corruption and organized crime in Serbia
Belgrade,
13:13,
Thursday, 22 May 2008
Beta
By Ivana Jovanovic

We Need More Efficient Legal Solutions

Belgrade,
13:13,
Thursday, 22 May 2008
Beta
By Ivana Jovanovic

So far, the European Human Rights Court in Strasbourg has passed 17 verdicts against the Serbian state, resulting in somewhat over EUR71,000 being paid out to citizens from the state budget.

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Belgrade,
14:26,
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Beta
By Zlata Djordjevic

Politicians Who Fail to Declare Assets Will Face Severe Measures

Belgrade,
14:26,
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Beta
By Zlata Djordjevic
Justice Minister Dusan Petrovic says that, within the two months following its establishment, the newly-elected Parliament will pass a law whereby all politicians who fail to publicly declare their (0)
Novi Sad,
15:45,
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
By Dinko Gruhonjic

Record Keepers, Not Investigators

Novi Sad,
15:45,
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
By Dinko Gruhonjic
Has the Committee for Resolving Conflicts of Interest done anything to look into the various allegations (0)
Belgrade,
13:19,
Thursday, 17 April 2008
Beta
By Marica Vukovic

Individual Corruption Cases: A Sample of Systemic Issues

Belgrade,
13:19,
Thursday, 17 April 2008
Beta
By Marica Vukovic
In the past few years, virtually nothing has been done to prevent systemic corruption in Serbia. (0)
Belgrade,
16:49,
Friday, 29 February 2008
Beta
By Mirjana Pantic

Law on Anticorruption Agency Coming Soon

Belgrade,
16:49,
Friday, 29 February 2008
Beta
By Mirjana Pantic
The working group the Justice Ministry formed at beginning of December 2007 has completed an Anti-Corruption (0)
Belgrade,
14:50,
Friday, 15 February 2008
By Marica Vukovic

The State Auditing Institution: Unstaffed, Officeless, Penniless

Belgrade,
14:50,
Friday, 15 February 2008
By Marica Vukovic
Efforts to get the State Auditing Institution up and running started on Sept. 24 last year when the organization's Council was appointed. (0)
Belgrade,
20:58,
Monday, 14 January 2008
Beta
By Milos Djorelijevski

The Shortcomings of the Anti-Corruption Agency Bill

Belgrade,
20:58,
Monday, 14 January 2008
Beta
By Milos Djorelijevski
An Interview with Boris Begovic, President of the Center for Liberal- Democratic Studies (0)
January 2008.

We Need More Efficient Legal Solutions

Belgrade,
13:13,
Thursday, 22 May 2008
Beta

So far, the European Human Rights Court in Strasbourg has passed 17 verdicts against the Serbian state, resulting in somewhat over EUR71,000 being paid out to citizens from the state budget. (0)

The Media and NGOs in Fighting Corruption

Belgrade,
19:16,
Friday, 18 January 2008
Beta

In theory, non-government organizations and the media are supposed to be a major driving force in the fight against corruption by directing attention to crooked officials, among other things. In reality, however, Serbian media outlets mostly do nothing more than carry reports on corruption that has already been discovered, while doing nothing in the way of analysis and investigative journalism. (0)