The Rocky Road of Serbia to the European Union’s Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
Saša Đorđević, Bren Matevž, B. Dobovšek
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Abstract

The article assesses the Serbian Government’s progress in policy areas of the European Union Negotiating Framework for the accession under Chapter 24 – Justice, Freedom, and Security, like migration, asylum, police, customs and judicial cooperation, and the fight against organized crime, terrorism, and drugs. It builds on a research synthesis of monitoring results from 2013 to 2021 by prEUgovor – a coalition of seven civil society organizations with extensive expertise in examining accession negotiation policies. The research findings show that Government’s performance is advanced in policy areas where the European Union’s insistence and political calculation of national policy-makers exist to benefit domestic and international politics. Serbia performs migration and asylum reforms better than policing and fighting organized crime. Police reform is essential for Chapter 24 but is not targeted at the crucial European Union call asking police to be held accountable and immune from organized crime and political influence.
塞尔维亚通往欧盟自由、安全和正义地区的洛基之路
这篇文章评估了塞尔维亚政府在根据第24章——正义、自由和安全加入欧盟谈判框架的政策领域的进展,如移民、庇护、警察、海关和司法合作,以及打击有组织犯罪、恐怖主义和毒品。它建立在prEUgovor对2013年至2021年监测结果的研究综合基础上,prEUgovor是一个由七个民间社会组织组成的联盟,在审查入盟谈判政策方面拥有广泛的专业知识。研究结果表明,在欧盟的坚持和国家决策者的政治考量有利于国内和国际政治的政策领域,政府的表现是先进的。塞尔维亚在移民和庇护改革方面比治安和打击有组织犯罪做得更好。警察改革对第24章至关重要,但并不针对欧盟要求警察承担责任并免受有组织犯罪和政治影响的关键呼吁。
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