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18 Mar 2011

This paper identifies reasons why the private security sector in Serbia has not been regulated by a law specifically relating to this field for over 16 years. The author applies the theory of defective democracies and the postulates on reserved domains deriving from it. According to this theory, when a combination of different interests and actors in a state either directly or indirectly influences the content and direction of the decisions of democratically elected representatives, then reserved domains are present and such a state is described as a domain democracy.

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Author Predrag Petrović
Series BCSP Working Papers
Publisher Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
Copyright © 2011 Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
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