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Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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JULIE M. BROOME. 2019. Does transitional justice build the rule of law? The role of domestic prosecutions [with case studies of Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina]. PhD thesis. London (SOAS).
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EVA JAKUŠOVÁ. 2016. Explaining state cooperation with the international criminal courts and tribunals [with special reference to Serbia and Croatia]. PhD thesis. Strathclyde.
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Pop. 39.15%
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S.N. LALONDE. 1997. 'Uti possidetis' and internal administrative boundaries [with special reference to the Serbia/Croatia and Serbia/BiH boundaries]. Ph.D. thesis. Cambridge.
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Pop. 51.94%
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GEORGIOS MONOGIOUDIS. 2015. Tracing public accountability in Serbia: The ombudsman institutions in search of allies. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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Pop. 31.56%
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MLADEN OSTOJIC. 2011. International judicial intervention and regime change in Serbia, 2000. PhD thesis. London (Queen Mary).
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Pop. 53.58%
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ISAAC TOMAN GRIEF. 2021. A claim-making model of the legitimation of post-war governance [with case studies of Albanian and Serb communities in Kosovo. PhD thesis. York.
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Pop. 18.44%
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SLOBODAN TOMIĆ. 2016. Explaining enforcement patterns of anticorruption agencies: Comparative analysis of five Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian anticorruption agencies. PhD thesis. LSE.
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Pop. 35.26%
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JONATHAN WEBB. 2018. Assessing the EU's 'new approach' to enlargement policy: The case of rule of law reform in Serbia. PhD thesis. Sheffield.
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Pop. 27.85%
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I. ZVERZHANOVSKI. 2007. Security, democracy and the war crimes legacy: Transforming civil-military relations in Serbia and Montenegro. Ph.D. thesis. London (KCL).
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