An Uncertain Step Toward Marriage Equality At the beginning of the 2010s, the queer movement in Serbia started its race for marriage equality. The deadline set by the state for this was the last quarter of 2017. However, not only was the Draft of the Law on Same-Sex Partnerships not compiled until this year, but not a single activity has been initiated by the competent authorities which would have resulted in awareness-raising among the general public on the necessity of regulating this issue. By Miloš Kovačević
Violence Against Women in Serbia Under the title „It Concerns All of Us“, the Heinrich Böll Foundation Belgrade published a series of articels on the issue of violence against women in Serbia.
Young People Do Not Register a Slap Across the Face as Violence Violence Against Women in Serbia Violence doesn’t come out of the blue – future thugs are children today. By Anđela Milivojević
How to Report Domestic Violence Violence Against Women in Serbia A first step in the fight against violence is to report it. By Marija Srdić
The New Law is Here, What are the Effects Violence Against Women in Serbia What has the new Law on Prevention of Domestic Violence introduced, and what should be amended or altered in this document? By Tanja Ignjatović
Numbers Speak Violence Against Women in Serbia The number of reported cases of violence against women is increasing. In 2016 the number of reports was 24 percent higher compared to 2015, which is as much as 57.8 percent higher compared to 2014. By Tanja Ignjatović
Violence – An Issue and Why it is One Violence Against Women in Serbia Why violence against women concerns all of us. During the last several years, violence against women has become a recurring subject in Serbian media - but there are serious problems in the reporing of it. By Tamara Skrozza
Transitional justice in feminist hands - the case of feminist activists in Serbia Lepa Mlađenović sketches out feminist activism in Serbia between 1995 and 2015. By Lepa Mlađenović
Shadow report on the Violations of the Rights of LGBT in Serbia In March 2009, the Serbian National Assembly narrowly passed the Anti-Discrimination Law. This Shadow Report evaluates the law’s application and provides recommendations of how to improve implementation and thus the Human Rights situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Inter* individuals in Serbia.
Religion, Politics and Gender in Serbia: The Re-Traditionalization of Gender Roles in the Context of Nation-State Formation September 2009 By Rada Drezgić