Social & Economic rights

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Legally Invisible Persons in Serbia - the State Must Take over the Responsibility

 

 

 

As in the previous publication Legally Invisible Persons in Seven Stories, published in October 2008 , we would like to point once again to actual cases from practice which clearly indicate the need for adoption of a separate law that would regulate the procedure of recognition of persons before the law with the aim to overcome the present legally unbearable situation. By presenting their cases and real life stories, as well as by making efforts towards recognition of every person before the law, we aim to give the “legally invisible” persons the voice they do not have and motivate the authorities to act in full compliance with their powers and obligations.

 

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Praxis means action
Praxis means action