We continuously monitor the state of affairs both in the countries where the asylum-seekers come from and in Serbia. All of our findings and reports are available at the Centre’s webpage at www.azil.rs
As a partner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights has, since 2012, provided asylum-seekers in Serbia with free legal aid: they are explained their rights and obligations and represented before the proper authorities in Serbia and the European Court of Human Rights.
Refugee Situation in Serbia in November 2018
According to the UNHCR estimates, the number of refugees and migrants in Serbia remained unchanged during November and amounted to about 4,000 persons of concern, of which around 3,700 were located in state asylum centres and reception centres by the end of the month. Most of the refugees, asylum-seekers and migrants were accommodated in the […]
ECRE Annual General Conference held in Belgrade
The European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) held its annual general conference in Belgrade November 6-9, 2018, alongside the Europe NGO Consultation of UNHCR. ECRE network currently numbers 101 members from all over Europe and the Conference was attended by over 200 participants. During the conference participants had a chance to analyse the current […]
Introducing refugees to Serbian culture and history
With the support of the Commissariat for Refugees and Migration of the Republic of Serbia, the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights started an educational program for persons who were granted refugee status in Serbia on Serbian culture, history and constitutional order. The program is envisaged by the Decree on the manner of inclusion in the […]
Refugee Situation in Serbia in October 2018
According to the UNHCR estimates, the number of refugees and migrants in Serbia remained unchanged during October and amounted to about 3,800 persons of concern, of which around 3,500 were located in state asylum centers and reception centers by the end of the month. Most of the refugees and migrants were accommodated in the reception […]
Advisory opinion of Inter-American Court of Human Rights on diplomatic asylum
In May 2018, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights gave an advisory opinion on the diplomatic asylum institute, as a human right, in the inter-American human rights system. Advisory opinion was given at the request of Ecuador. The Court interpreted the protection envisaged by Article 7 of the American Convention on Human Rights and Article […]
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As a partner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights has, since 2012, provided asylum-seekers in Serbia with free legal aid: they are explained their rights and obligations and represented before the proper authorities in Serbia and the European Court of Human Rights.
We continuously monitor the state of affairs both in the countries where the asylum-seekers come from and in Serbia. All of our findings and reports are available at the Centre’s webpage at www.azil.rs