Author: 2j4ck

The second part of the Constitution of Montenegro, which prescribes personal rights and freedoms, defines that the deprivation of liberty and detention can only be determined by the laws and during the procedures prescribed by the statutes. In these cases, it is mandatory to respect the person, i.e. During these procedures, belittling, inhumane treatment, violence, or coercion of statements or confessions outside of the legally prescribed procedures are not allowed. To whom these procedures and actions are applied, every citizen has the right to a fair and public trial. Punishment can only be determined for an act prescribed by law…

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As the highest legal act, the Constitution of Montenegro defines it as a civil, democratic, ecological and social justice state based on the rule of law. The bearer of sovereignty is a citizen who elects his representatives in elections. Power is divided into three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. It is further prescribed that the state guarantees and protects rights and freedoms, that rights and liberties are inviolable and that every citizen is obliged to respect the rights of others. Inciting hatred and discrimination on any basis is prohibited. The official language is the Montenegrin language, while Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian…

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With the rapid development of technology, other spheres of human life are also developing rapidly. When we talk about human rights in these areas, we can say that most of the public is unfamiliar with them. We are witnessing the violation of the law by the citizens of our state and the states of the region, and we have to face the fact that some of them are not even aware that they have violated some regulation or standard. On the other hand, the state administration performs the narrowly administrative part of the work, such as harmonizing regulations adopting and…

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This online publication will publish content about human and minority rights and freedoms, especially regarding freedom of expression and the media. We will do more interviews with people who deal with these issues in the state administration and outside it. Also, it is planned to compare valid regulations in our country with the rules and rights in EU member states, along with expert legal comments and explanations. We will try to clarify and comment on the applicable standards, conventions and other valid documents in these areas to the general public.

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