PERCEPTION OF CITIZENS OF BULGARIA, CROATIA, AND SLOVENIA OF REFUGEES IN GENERAL AND THE ACCEPTABILITY OF THE MODEL OF COMPLEMENTARY PATHWAYS
Prepared within the project COMP4SEE – Complementary pathways for Southeast Europe.
Prepared within the project COMP4SEE – Complementary pathways for Southeast Europe.
With the aim to contribute to the evidence-based policy making in the field of migration policies, Croatian Law Centre is organizing an international conference “New Legal Pathways for Access to…
Prepared within the Project IRIS – Improved response to intolerance through research, strategic advocacy, and training.
The Croatian Law Centre (CLC) has been actively engaged in the Croatian asylum system since 2003 as the implementing partner of UNHCR. The CLC systematically follows legislation and its implementation…
The project “Legal counselling in the procedure for granting international protection in 2021” has been implemented from February 19th, 2022 to March 31st 2023, financed from the European Union Fund…
The report was prepared as part of the project “Access to the territory and the asylum system in Croatia – legal support and capacity building” with the financial support of…
Prepared within the project CISUR – Enhancing Judicial Cooperation on the Implementation of the Succession Regulation in Croatia and Slovenia.
Project „ARVID – Advancing Access to Rights under Victims’ Directive for Persons with Disabilities“ is implemented by Croatian Law Centre in partnership with Ministry of Justice and Public Administration (HR),…
The report was prepared within the project „IRIS – Improved response to intolerance through research, strategic advocacy, and training“. Authors: Maja Munivrana Vajda, Ines Sučić, Aleksandar Maršavelski, Ivana Eterović
Members of which groups are most often victimized by hate crimes? What criminal offenses are most prevalent in this group of offenses? How to define hate misdemeanours? What are examples…