- Home /
- News /
- 2016 /
- August /
- EU-SERBIA: Accession of Serbia to the EU: draft EU negotiating position on the judiciary and fundamental rights
EU-SERBIA: Accession of Serbia to the EU: draft EU negotiating position on the judiciary and fundamental rights
08 August 2016
"[T]he Commission notes that Serbia has reached a partial level of alignment and implements some of the acquis, European standards and EU best practices in this chapter. Considerable and sustained efforts are still needed to ensure that the necessary administrative and enforcement capacity will be in place before accession. Issues of particular importance are the independence, impartiality, accountability and efficiency of the judiciary, including on handling war crime cases. The entire system of investigating, prosecuting and trying war crime cases requires further improvements so as to tackle impunity. Furthermore, the effective prevention and fight against corruption and the full respect of the rights of persons belonging to minorities, in particular the Roma minority, remain also of particular importance."
See: European Commission, Accession negotiations with Serbia - Draft common position - Negotiating chapter 23, Judiciary and fundamental rights (in LIMITE Council documents
9821/16 and
9821/1/16 REV 1, pdfs)
The paper covers the following issues:
1. Judicary
Independence
Impartiality and accountability
Professionalism/Competence/Efficiency
Domestic handling of war crimes
2. Anti-corruption
Preventive action against corruption
Repressive action against corruption
3. Fundamental rights
General
Human rights
Procedural safeguards
Protection of minorities; cultural rights
Measures against racism and xenophobia
The protection of personal data
The paper concludes with a series of benchmarks with which the EU wants Serbia to comply "before the next steps in the negotiation process of the chapter Judiciary and fundamental rights can be taken."