Serbian Minister of Justice Zoran Stojkovic said the judiciary reform will provide better technical conditions in courts, professional training of judges as well as better conditions in prisons.
Zoran Stojkovic
In an interview for the RTS state broadcaster, Stojkovic announced that funds for the reform should be collected at a donor conference on October 6 and 7 in Belgrade, organised by the Serbian Ministry of Justice and in cooperation with the World Bank office in Belgrade and the Stability Pact for Southeastern Europe.
Stojkovic said that Serbia already adheres to the Resolution recently adopted at a conference in Tirana on organised crime and corruption.
He said that Serbia has signed bilateral agreements on judicial cooperation with Montenegro, Slovenia and Macedonia, and announced the signing of such agreement with Bosnia-Herzegovina soon. He described the signing of these agreements as a first step toward Serbia’s EU integration.