Legal system "not helping victims to sufficient degree"

The pace of the adoption of laws which aim to ensure a better position for victims in Serbia's legal system "is not adequate."

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 28.11.2013.

14:49

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BELGRADE The pace of the adoption of laws which aim to ensure a better position for victims in Serbia's legal system "is not adequate." This is what Rodoljub Sabic, commissioner for information of public importance and personal data protection, said at the 4th annual conference of the Victimology Society of Serbia. Legal system "not helping victims to sufficient degree" “In my opinion, another, even graver matter, is that very often the laws fail to produce results even when introduced in the normative legal system,” Sabic said. He noted that Serbia's legal system contains nonsense - even when good, laws are not often implemented. “A law which is not implemented is not a law,” Sabic said. Sabic said that if someone is saying that the introduction of a document in the normative system protects the victim while not doing anything to make the laws a part of the everyday life, they are either deceiving the public of themselves. This practice has to stop, Sabic said, adding that in Serbia as a developing country it is today, there are many cases in which a person can become a victim. The conference of the Victimology Society of Serbia gathered over 80 participants from Serbia and the region, including Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia, as well as other countries, including Britain, Belgium, Italy, Slovakia, the U.S., Australia, India and Israel. The conference aims to gather experts and researchers in charge of the rights of victims of violence and other modes of criminality, and ensure a comprehensive exchange of experiences and knowledge. Tanjug

Legal system "not helping victims to sufficient degree"

“In my opinion, another, even graver matter, is that very often the laws fail to produce results even when introduced in the normative legal system,” Šabić said.

He noted that Serbia's legal system contains nonsense - even when good, laws are not often implemented.

“A law which is not implemented is not a law,” Šabić said.

Šabić said that if someone is saying that the introduction of a document in the normative system protects the victim while not doing anything to make the laws a part of the everyday life, they are either deceiving the public of themselves.

This practice has to stop, Šabić said, adding that in Serbia as a developing country it is today, there are many cases in which a person can become a victim.

The conference of the Victimology Society of Serbia gathered over 80 participants from Serbia and the region, including Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia, as well as other countries, including Britain, Belgium, Italy, Slovakia, the U.S., Australia, India and Israel.

The conference aims to gather experts and researchers in charge of the rights of victims of violence and other modes of criminality, and ensure a comprehensive exchange of experiences and knowledge.

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