Updated: November 7, 2014
Serbia - Access to justice for poor women and men
This report aims at identifying the particular needs and constraints faced by the poorest women and men when accessing the judicial system. The scope of this report focuses primarily on the courts because they are the main vehicle for justice service delivery and the primary institutions of justice in Serbia, but also includes other institutions in the sector to the extent that they enable or impede service delivery by the courts, including: the MOJ, HJC, SPC, PPOs, JA, Ombud’s office, the police, prisons, and justice sector professional organizations (such as the Bar, notaries, bailiffs, and mediators). The focus of this report is on access to justice services, including relevant financial, informational, and geographic barriers to such access.The report is available
here.