Maja Davidovic

Maja Davidovic is a Human Rights M.A. student at the Central European University, currently doing research on gender-sensitive remedies, gender justice and child protection. Born and raised in Serbia, she worked on projects related to different vulnerable groups of children, such as unaccompanied minors, in Greece, Turkey and Bosnia and Herzegovina before moving to Hungary.

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Missing Babies in Serbia: Monetary Reparations Are Not Enough

Missing Babies in Serbia: Monetary Reparations Are Not Enough

On March 26, 2013, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg declared that Serbia must provide a mechanism for individual redress to thousands of parents whose newborn babies went missing from maternity wards ...
Serbia’s New Domestic Violence Law and the Istanbul Convention: Potential and Challenges

Serbia’s New Domestic Violence Law and the Istanbul Convention: Potential and Challenges

At the time where the old Russian proverb “If he beats you, it means he loves you’’ seems to have taken roots among the legislators in the Russian Parliament, Serbia has finally passed a law on domestic violence, apparently in order ...