Trial Procedures in the Republic of Serbia (European way of development)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/2307-9061.30.8511Keywords:
human rights, judicial decision, European Union law, the judicial system of the Republic of SerbiaAbstract
The article examines the jurisprudence of the Republic of Serbia with the European position accounting standards judicial system of the European Union. The author considers the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights ruled on the complaints of citizens of Serbia and their compliance with the provisions of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The quality of implementation and the materialization of the right to legal proceedings depend on the quality and extent of establishing criminal motives in the specific criminal case. The right to legal proceedings makes it possible to implement the principle of fairness and proportionality in the international criminal law. The true realization of the foundations of justice and proportionality in the international criminal law is closely connected with the realization of a fair international justice.
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Стоjановиħ З., Међунородно кривично право, шесто допуњено издање, Београд, 2008.
Одлука о обавезама државних органа Републике Србиje y остваривању надлежности Републике Србиje као следбеника Државне заjeднице Србиja и Црна Гора, Службени гласник РС, бр. 48/2006.
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