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  • Report on Joint Initiatives

    The report’s overall purpose is to provide Serbian authorities and the Government in general a legally sound basis for improving the legal provisions regulating the pre-investigation and the investigation phase under the new Criminal Procedure Code (CPC).

  • Seeking protection from domestic violence: A Handbook for Victims and NPOs

    As part of the Women’s Access to Justice Project, the OSCE Presence in Albania has published this handbook by using a simple language and a “how to” approach (frequently asked questions). The handbook aims to raise awareness on domestic violence and the legal redress mechanisms available to combat it. More specifically, the handbook presents concisely the new law “On Measures against Violence in Family Relations”,which entered into force on 1 June, 2007, and provides practical guidance to victim

  • Results of the 2015 Public Opinion Survey on the Work of the Police in Kyrgyzstan

    An analysis of the results of the survey on the work of the police produced by the Public Opinion Research Center "Ek-Pikir" for the OSCE Centre in Bishkek

  • Regional Serious and Organized Crime Threat Assessment

    The regional threat assessment was made as part of a regional project aimed at enhancing capacities for strategic analysis and strategic assessments in the Serbian, Montenegrin and Macedonian Ministries of the Interior and was implemented by the OSCE Mission to Serbia. International partners included DCAF and Europol.

  • Cybercrime - A Practical Guide to Criminal Law and Case Studies

    The OSCE Mission to Montenegro, the US Embassy and the Judiciary Training Centre, in co-operation with police, prosecution and judiciary experts have developed this guide for public prosecutors, judges and criminal police officers. The guide presents the basics of international and national criminal law framework, accompanied by concrete examples. Its purpose is to serve as a tool in the work of the police, public prosecutors and courts when processing the cybercrime cases.