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Monitoring Freedom of Assembly in the Western Balkans
PUBLISHED: JULY 2016
This series of reports was prepared as part of the European Center for Not-for-Profit Law’s pilot research to monitor legal developments and practical implementation of free assembly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia.
ECNL published country reports in English and local languages, as well as a regional report and flashcards that provide a quick overview of challenges and recommendations.
All materials are available at the download link (via ECNL).
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