Summaries of policy studies by grantees of Network 23+
Within the project Network 23+, 9 civil society organizations have been funded to conduct policy research in Chapter 23: Justice, Fundamental Rights and Fight Against Corruption.
Below are the summaries of policy studies by grantees of Network 23+.
Contents:
- Women’s Action | Towards the Civic Panopticon: Achieving Better Balance between Privacy Safeguarding and the Communication Monitoring Need
- ZIP Institute | Who is the Employer: the Municipality or the Political Party?
- Association of Finance Officers of the Local Governments and Public Enterprises | Funding Sources, Obtained Funding Levels, and Impact Thereof upon the Judiciary
- Institute for Strategic Research and Education | Will There Be “Whistleblowers” at Universities? Implications of the Law on Whistleblower Protection and Corruption Prevention in the Republic of Macedonia’s Higher Education System
- Coalition “All for Fair Trials” | Monitoring the Implementation of International Standards for Fair Trial at the Skopje I and Skopje II Primary Courts
- Multikultura | Free Legal Aid – Challenges and Solutions
- Open the Windows | Accessibility and Inclusiveness of Courts in Macedonia
- Association “Centre for Strategies and Development” – PACTIS | Analysis of the Law on Deciding and Determining the Amount of the Penalty
- Council for Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency – SPPMD | Analysis of the enactment of the Law on Deciding and Determining the Amount of the Penalty
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This publication was funded by the European Union and the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Belgrade, in the framework of the Network 23+ project, implemented by the European Policy Institute – Skopje and the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in the Republic of Macedonia. The contents of this publication is sole responsibility of its authors and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the donors.
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