Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu (Jan 2022)

Vaccination policy against COVID-19 in the Republic of Serbia: Legal and organizational aspects

  • Mojašević Aleksandar,
  • Stefanović Stefan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/zrpfn1-40002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 95
pp. 79 – 97

Abstract

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The subject matter of analysis in this paper is the current vaccination policy against COVID-19 in the Republic of Serbia, relevant legal acts related to the pandemic and vaccination, as well as the organizational structure and competence of the authorities in charge of designing and implementing this policy. The paper aims to critically review the legal framework and organization of competent authorities regarding pandemics and vaccination. The starting hypothesis is that the shortcomings of the vaccination policy in the Republic of Serbia are inter alia due to the poor organizational structure of the authorities responsible for the policy design and implementation, as well as the inconsistent compliance with applicable regulations. In addition, the authors examine the vaccination policies in some other countries, such as Croatia and Germany, in order to better understand the benefits and drawbacks of the vaccination policy in Serbia. Based on the analysis of the relevant legal framework, current research and comparative findings, we propose the general recommendation to the vaccination policymaker in Serbia, which should ensure stricter and more consistent implementation of applicable regulations in the field of health protection and reliance on scientifically based facts.

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