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Legal status of whistle-blowers in the republic of Serbia: from fragmented protection of civil servants to the full-scale protection model

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Vuković, Igor
Kovačević, Ljubinka
Radović, Vuk
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The role of a whistle-blower is most commonly taken on by an employee, whose duty of loyalty to the employer is in conflict with disclosure of the employer's wrongdoing. This requires a balance between the interests of the parties to the employment relationship, on the one hand, and the public interest, on the other hand. It was taken into account in Serbian law when defining the legal status of whistle-blowers, from the fragmented protection of civil servants to the adoption of the Law on Protection of Whistle-blowers (2014). After elaboration of the evolution of protection, authors identify and analyze essential elements of the whistle-blowing concept, as well as its basic functions in Serbian and foreign law. This is followed by critical re-evaluation of the key aspects of protection of whistle-blowers in the legislation and case law of the Republic of Serbia (the circle of protected persons, motives for disclosure of information, damaging actions, the burden of proof and the gradua...l approach in whistle-blowing). The conclusion is that Serbia has achieved a slow but steady progress in the legal protection of whistle-blowers, and that there is need for further improvement, since certain legal solutions may separate the guarantee of protection of whistle-blowers from the purpose for which it was established.

Keywords:
whistle-blower / Republic of Serbia / public interest / employer's retaliation
Source:
Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, 2018, 53E, 107-122
Publisher:
  • Babes-Bolyai Univ, Cluj-Napoca

DOI: 10.24193/tras.53E.7

ISSN: 1842-2845

WoS: 000426449400007

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85042745413
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Vuković, I., Kovačević, L.,& Radović, V.. (2018). Legal status of whistle-blowers in the republic of Serbia: from fragmented protection of civil servants to the full-scale protection model. in Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
Babes-Bolyai Univ, Cluj-Napoca.(53E), 107-122.
https://doi.org/10.24193/tras.53E.7
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