This analysis contains the data on institutional regulation of parliamentary oversight over the security and defence sectors in seven countries of the region: Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Kosovo. The analysis shows that it is only the parliaments of Montenegro and Serbia with one committee only for the oversight of the whole sector, while the greatest number of bodies exist in Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo, three in each.
This booklet features information on the work of all relevant bodies in eight parliaments dealing with the oversight of the security and defence sectors in 2009 and 2010. The data indicate that all the working bodies of the parliaments in the region had numerous activities over these two years, but in the case of the Slovenian bodies we were unable to obtain the data on the account of the linguistic barrier.
The last chapter features information on types of data parliamentary committees dealing with the security and defence sectors publicise proactively on their respective websites.
The aim of the publication is to facilitate the Montenegrin Parliament in improving its work, its competences and activities in overseeing the security and defence sectors by being acquainted with the best practices in the region that could be of benefit for Montenegro.
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