Summary: | This paper aims at presenting a part of the research “Fostering
victim-oriented dialogue in a multiethnic society”, which was conducted by
the Victimology Society of Serbia in the course of 2012 and the beginning of
2013 within the project “Developing alternative understandings of security
and justice through restorative justice approaches in intercultural settings
within democratic societies” - ALTERNATIVE. The result of research into the
activities of the state agencies and institutions in Serbia in dealing with
multi-ethnic conflicts during the 1990s onwards will be presented. The
analysis should identify the discourse of the state in relation to
multiethnic conflicts in order to observe any changes or developments in the
past two decades. In addition, the focus is on identifying the place and role
of restorative justice in how the state responds to these conflicts in order
to assess the potential of such an approach in Serbia and consider possible
pathways towards its broader use. [Ovaj rad nastao je kao rezultat rada na
projektu koji je dobio finansijsku podršku EU u okviru Sedmog okvirnog
programa Evropske komisije za istraživanja i tehnološki razvoj
(FP7-SEC-2011-1), ugovor broj 285368]
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