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SerbiaEconomy2 days ago

The red line: Strasbourg against Serbia, Croatia or BiH?

The article discusses recent rulings by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg against Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), focusing on issues such as freedom of assembly in Serbia, freedom of expression in Croatia, and free elections in BiH. It raises questions about who brings cases to the ECHR, the success rate of these cases, and how the implementation of court decisions is monitored. The article also explores why these legal disputes receive little public attention and whether individuals have valid grounds to take their governments to Strasbourg. Experts in

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Zaštita prava na slobodu okupljanja i na pravično suđenje u Srbiji. U Hrvatskoj zaštita prava na slobodu izražavanja, a u BiH na slobodne izbore. Ovo je epilog poslednjih presuda koje su građani zemalja regije dobili protiv svojih država u Strazburu.

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Ko sve, kada i zašto podnosi prepiske Evropskom sudu za ljudska prava u Strazburu? Koja je uspešnost dobijenih predmeta? Ko i na koji način kontroliše primenu presuda? Koju poruku Strazbur šalje domaćem zakonodavstvu, a koju graɗanima i vladama zemalja regije?

Zašto se o sporovima koje građani pred Evropskim sudom za ljudska prava vode protiv državnih institucija zemalja regije malo govori u javnosti, ali i da li svako "teraćemo se" ili "vidimo se u Strazburu" ima realno osnova?

Strazbur protiv Srbije, Hrvatske ili BiH. U Crvenoj liniji govore Milena Vasić iz JUKOM-a, Sandra Marković, advokatica iz Zagreba  i Nedim Ademović, advokat iz Sarajeva.

Autorka i voditeljka Crvene linije je Marina Fratucan.

Emisija je na programu N1 televizije večeras u 20 sati.

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N1 SrbijaIndependentCenter2 days ago
The red line: Strasbourg against Serbia, Croatia or BiH?

The article discusses recent rulings by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg against Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), focusing on issues such as freedom of assembly in Serbia, freedom of expression in Croatia, and free elections in BiH. It raises questions about who brings cases to the ECHR, the success rate of these cases, and how the implementation of court decisions is monitored. The article also explores why these legal disputes receive little public attention and whether individuals have valid grounds to take their governments to Strasbourg. Experts in

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral overview of ongoing legal cases brought before the European Court of Human Rights against several countries in the region. It does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. Instead, it raises general questions about the process and