Chart 3.2.2.1. Average agreement with statements on efficiency (on a scale from 1 to 5)
2.93
3.55
3.23
2.33
Time limits for filing
Time limits for lodging
complaints with the NEC are
appeals with the
reasonable and well
Administrative Court are
regulated
reasonable and well
regulated
Time limits for filing
A system that facilitates easy
complaints/lodging appeals filing of complaints exists in
are generally too short to
practice
allow the merits to be
properly examined and for
the institution (NEC or
Administrative Court) to
make an equitable decision
Table 3.2.2.1. Agreement and disagreement with statements about efficiency, absolute numbers
Disagree
Neutral / No
answer
Agree
Time limits for filing complaints with the REC are reasonable and well regulated
6
7
6
Time limits for lodging appeals with the Administrative Court are reasonable
and well regulated
4
7
8
Time limits for filing complaints/lodging appeals are generally too short to allow
the merits to be properly examined and for the institution (REC or
Administrative Court) to make an equitable decision
0
9
10
A system that facilitates easy filing of complaints exists in practice
10
5
4
According to the experts surveyed, improving efficiency would require mechanisms to
prevent frivolous objections,8 which would make the REC more effective; changes to the
composition of all political authorities and removal of party political influence on decisionmaking; alignment of time limits with those of the electoral process; stricter sanctions
(especially in the Criminal Code); and amendment of other legislation. Particularly important
suggestions were to increase the speed and transparency of actions by the ACA, and for
the Administrative Court to designate special trained units at election time that could respond
efficiently and in full compliance with the law.
3.2.3. Effectiveness
The effective administration of justice includes the right to a written, reasoned decision that
is not capricious, unreasonable, or arbitrary, the right to appeal/judicial review, and the right
to an effective remedy.
The Serbian electoral dispute resolution process is effective in that it provides the right
to a written, reasoned decision that is based on law, as well as the right to
These views are clearly driven by the huge number of objections (over 6,000) filed with the NEC during the latest
election.
8
15