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Serbia is forming an electronic database of international agreements

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Selakovic, the Minister of Justice Maja Popovic and the Director of the Judicial Academy Nenad Vujic signed a protocol on cooperation between these institutions, which envisages the formation of an electronic database of international agreements, the Government announced.
Selakovic pointed out that by signing this protocol, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues the process of digitalization of its work, which began with the introduction of eConsulate, which enables easier obtaining of type D work visas for foreign citizens and electronic scheduling of consular services.
The head of Serbian diplomacy explained that the digitalization of the database of all international agreements, to which our country is a signatory, will facilitate the work of judges and prosecutors, as well as employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to him, the Ministry will continue with the digitalization process in order to perform the work as efficiently and better as possible, both in the ministry itself and in the diplomatic and consular missions of Serbia.
Popovic pointed out the great importance of signing the protocol, because all international agreements in force, signed by Serbia, will be contained in one place.
The director of the Judicial Academy said that the signed protocol improves eJustice and the entire eGovernment, emphasizing that this is a step forward that improves the entire system, eKapija reports.

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