Policy Notes

Policy Notes provide short, concise, timely, informative, and policy oriented analysis on specific issues. Policy Notes are short papers which outline the rationale for choosing a particular policy alternative of action in a current policy/issue debate. They are commonly published in response to a specific event and advocate for the professional stand of the Group for Legal and Political Studies. Indeed, the Policy Note is an action and advocacy-oriented document, which provides arguments for the adoption/amendment of a particular policy choice. Policy Notes aim to influence the target audience on the significance/implications/solutions of the current problem, and therefore brings recommendations to policy-makers, civil society and media, and the general public.

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Visa exemption for Kosovo: how we got here and what’s to come

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Who sets the agenda? Preliminary remarks on border revision and territorial exchange between Kosovo and Serbia

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Sofia Summit: Straight ahead through an old road

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Introducing the Draft Law on Referenda: Its Constitutionality and Legal Implications

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An ERA of Stagnation

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The Prishtina-Belgrade Dialogue in the Context of the New EU Enlargement Strategy

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The EU’s impartiality going into the final phase of the Dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo – A Review of the Donald Tusk’s recent remarks in the region

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ASSOCIATION OF SERB MAJORITY MUNICIPALITIES IN KOSOVO – Association Impasse

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Policymaking in the Western Balkans: Creating Demand for Evidence Beyond EU Conditionality

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Mapping Confiscation of Criminalized Wealth: A statistical case scenario

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Crimea is not Kosovo: Seven Arguments against a False Comparison

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Association of Serbian Municipalities: From a tool of integration, to a disaster in the making