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Human rights in Serbia

Human rights in Serbia are a product that reflect the country’s social norms, local political processes, state and legal history, and foreign relations with parties such as the European Union. Like human rights more generally, these rights are protected through the ongoing incorporation of global norms into legal systems and enforcement of the law, with the goal of holding duty-bearers accountable for their enactment and redress for victims of their violation. Recent reports by Human Rights Watch note persistent flaws with systemic exclusion of the Roma minority population, harassment of the press and faulty protection of asylum seekers.[1]

  1. ^ "Serbia/Kosovo". Human Rights Watch. Retrieved 2017-12-16.

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حقوق الإنسان في صربيا Arabic Правы чалавека ў Сербіі BE Droits de l'homme en Serbie French Људска права у Србији Serbian

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