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Slovenia, Serbia agree to recognise vaccination certificates
Ljubljana – Foreign Minister Anže Logar and his Serbian counterpart Nikola Selaković agreed on a mutual recognition of vaccination certificates as they held talks on Tuesday that focused on bilateral relations and Slovenia’s forthcoming presidency of the Council of the EU.
Constitutional Court: Brussels agreement is political
Constitutional Court: Brussels agreement is political
BELGRADE -- The Constitutional Court of Serbia considers the Brussels agreement "a political, not a legal issue," and will not assess its constitutionality.
The daily Politika writes that the decision to reject the motion was made in a vote on December 10, supported by a majority of the court's members.
"No legal outcomes" to Serbia's wiretapping affairs
"No legal outcomes" to Serbia's wiretapping affairs
BELGRADE -- The issue of wiretapping of state officials has once again been brought up in Serbia, the Belgrade-based daily Danas writes on Friday.
Lawyers stage protest in Belgrade
Lawyers stage protest in Belgrade
BELGRADE -- The Bar Association of Serbia organized a protest gathering in Belgrade on Tuesday, that started one minute before noon.
Lawyers launched their strike on September 17.
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Minister refuses mediation in dispute with lawyers
Minister refuses mediation in dispute with lawyers
BELGRADE -- Justice Minister Nikola Selaković has dismissed the Bar Association of Serbia's proposal that the EU be a mediator in the dispute between lawyers and the state.
He said the ministry would stick to its proposal, which, he described as "more constructive and more than fair."...
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Minister accuses striking lawyers of "ties with tycoons"
Minister accuses striking lawyers of "ties with tycoons"
BELGRADE -- Justice Minister Nikola Selaković called on attorneys on Wednesday to go back to work "as there are no professional reasons" to continue their strike.