Environmental Policy of Serbia and Challenges of Accession to Europe
This article analyzes the environmental policy of the Republic of Serbia within the context of accession conditions to the European Union. The main challenges of environmental integration of the environmental policies of Serbia are: economic challenges, the sustainable development challenge, adminis...
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doaj-19a1470930284bef96bdc7a710dee2a62020-11-24T21:58:15ZengFaculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, CroatiaAnali Hrvatskog Politološkog Društva1845-67071847-52992012-01-0191317333Environmental Policy of Serbia and Challenges of Accession to EuropeDarko NadićThis article analyzes the environmental policy of the Republic of Serbia within the context of accession conditions to the European Union. The main challenges of environmental integration of the environmental policies of Serbia are: economic challenges, the sustainable development challenge, administrative challenges, democratic deficiency challenges, and political challenges. These challenges, while flaws of the environmental policy in Serbia, are no different than the challenges faced by other Central Eastern European countries during the accession process. However, the influence of the global economic crisis, the constant political crisis and unclear definition of the political scene in Serbia, an incomplete vision of environmental education, as well as too much "green" marketing activities and a lack of true law implementation, are additional factors that make the process of environmental accession of Serbia to the EU even more difficult. Therefore, the harmonization of the Serbian environmental legal frame with the European one must be followed by the harmonization of actions of political institutions, social groups and individual citizens, and the overall democratization of society.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/146985environmental policyharmonization of environmental lawenvironmental challenges |
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Environmental Policy of Serbia and Challenges of Accession to Europe |
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Environmental Policy of Serbia and Challenges of Accession to Europe |
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Environmental Policy of Serbia and Challenges of Accession to Europe |
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Environmental Policy of Serbia and Challenges of Accession to Europe |
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Environmental Policy of Serbia and Challenges of Accession to Europe |
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environmental policy of serbia and challenges of accession to europe |
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Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia |
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Anali Hrvatskog Politološkog Društva |
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2012-01-01 |
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This article analyzes the environmental policy of the Republic of Serbia within the context of accession conditions to the European Union. The main challenges of environmental integration of the environmental policies of Serbia are: economic challenges, the sustainable development challenge, administrative challenges, democratic deficiency challenges, and political challenges. These challenges, while flaws of the environmental policy in Serbia, are no different than the challenges faced by other Central Eastern European countries during the accession process. However, the influence of the global economic crisis, the constant political crisis and unclear definition of the political scene in Serbia, an incomplete vision of environmental education, as well as too much "green" marketing activities and a lack of true law implementation, are additional factors that make the process of environmental accession of Serbia to the EU even more difficult. Therefore, the harmonization of the Serbian environmental legal frame with the European one must be followed by the harmonization of actions of political institutions, social groups and individual citizens, and the overall democratization of society. |
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environmental policy harmonization of environmental law environmental challenges |
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