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Educational work is a key element for both human capital formation and the promotion of peace and democratic values. It has therefore been identified as one of the priorities of the Stability Pact. The OECD was asked to be Co-ordinator for “General Education Policy and System Change” within...
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To catch up with more advanced economies, Serbia urgently needs to improve the functioning of its labour market. This …
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This publication is part of the project on Education Development for Students at Risk and those with Disabilities in South Eastern Europe. This project was carried out by the OECD within the framework of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe. It contributes to the countries' efforts to...
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Kosovo and Metohija used to be as an autonomous province an integral part of the Republic of Serbia. In 1989 Serbia …
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As the highest legal act of Serbia and Montenegro, the Constitutional Charter regulates issues and competences of the … administrative legal acts regulate in principle issues which are in the competency of Serbia and Montenegro. Implementation of the …
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constituent Republics, as well as in relation to Serbia and Montenegro within the new State. The first was a principle of “double … of the Republic). The second principle was a presumption of power in favour of the Republics (Serbia and Montenegro). The …
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This report on consumer information campaigns concerning scams, makes recommendations for five areas in which practice can be improved to ensure that scams are more effectively understood and that campaigning against them is more integrated.
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Drawing on the 1999 OECD Guidelines for Consumer Protection in the Context of Electronic Commerce, this document explains how accurate and available Whois data can contribute to building consumer trust in the online marketplace.
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