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Serbia
Republic of Serbia
(formerly: Serbia and Montenegro; Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)

Constitution | Executive | Judicial | Legislative | Legal Guides | General Sources

Constitution

  • Constitution Finder: Serbia and Montenegro (Yugoslavia) (University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law) in English

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Executive

  • President; Prime Minister; Federal Executive Council; see Government
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Ministry of Information

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Judicial

  • COURTS: Savezni Sud [Federal Court]; Constitutional Court

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Legislative

  • PARLIAMENT: Savezna Skupstina [Federal Assembly]; consists of Vece Republika [Chamber of Republics] and Vece Gradjana [Chamber of Citizens] National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia ]
  • NATLEX: Serbia (International Labour Organization) database of national laws on labor, social security and related human rights

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Legal Guides

  • GUIDE: Multinational Reference (Law Library of Congress)
  • Multinational Collections Database: Serbia (Law Library of Congress) provides bibliographic information on materials in our reference collection
  • EECR: Yugoslavia (East European Constitutional Review)
  • ForIntLaw: Serbia and Montenegro (Washburn University Law Library)
  • Guide to Legal Research in the Federal Republic of Serbia and Montenegro (Jelena Glisic, via GlobaLex) June 2005
  • International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (United Nations) Includes basic legal documents, judgments, indictments, and news.
  • JURIST: Yugoslavia (University of Pittsburgh School of Law)
  • World Legal Information Institute: Yugoslavia (WorldLII)
  • World Legal Materials from Europe: Yugoslavia (Cornell Legal Information Institute)

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General Sources

  • Country Study: Yugoslavia (Former) (Library of Congress) December 1990
  • Portals to the World: Serbia and Montenegro (Library of Congress)
  • Background Note: Serbia (U.S. Dept. of State)
  • Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments: Serbia (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency)
  • Consular Information Sheet: Serbia (U.S. Dept. of State)
  • Country Information: Serbia and Montenegro (U.S. Dept. of State)
  • Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Serbia (includes Kosovo) (U.S. Dept. of State)
  • Governments on the WWW: Yugoslavia (Gunnar Anzinger)
  • Human Rights in Serbia (Amnesty International)
  • International Religious Freedom Annual Reports: Serbia (includes Kosovo) (U.S. Dept. of State)
  • NATIONAL LIBRARY: National Library of Serbia
  • National Libraries of Europe: Serbia (European Library)
  • NEWS: BBC World Europe
  • Permanent Mission of Serbia and Montenegro to UN, New York
  • U.S. Embassy, Belgrade (U.S. Dept. of State)
  • World Factbook: Serbia (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency)
  • WWW DIRECTORIES / PORTALS: Guide to Post-Communist States: Serbia (Erik Herron, via University of Kansas); Serbia and Montenegro (Google); Serbia and Montenegro (Yahoo)

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