Civil Society Parallel Reports for 2nd UNCAC review cycle (2015-2027) 

Find more than 50 parallel reports for the ongoing 2nd review cycle covering UNCAC Chapters II on Preventive Measures and Chapter V on Asset Recovery on the interactive map below. 

Montenegro

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Report status Published (Coalition-supported)
CSO authoring the report Center for Democratic Transition
Date of publication 22 August 2023
Original report link https://uncaccoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/FINAL-UNCAC-Parallel-Report-Chapters-II-V-CDT-Montenegro-UNCAC-Coalition-14.08.2023.pdf
Blog post summary https://uncaccoalition.org/resources/uncacparallelreportmontenegro/
Translation n/a
Executive summary (submitted to CoSP) https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/COSP/session10/NGO/CAC-COSP-2023-NGO20.pdf (submitted to CoSP10)

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Parallel reports for the 1st UNCAC review cycle (2010-2015)

UNCAC Chapter III on Criminalization and law enforcement and Chapter IV on International Cooperation

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You can also consult parallel reports by Transparency International for Year 1 (2010-2011), and Year 1 and 2 (2010-2012) – available in French and Spanish.  Find also Year 3  (2012-2013) of the UNCAC IRM in its first review cycle.

Added value of parallel reports

The Terms of Reference for the UNCAC Implementation Review Mechanism call for a review mechanism that is “transparent, efficient, non-intrusive, inclusive and impartial.” In paragraph 28 they state that:

“The State party under review shall endeavour to prepare its responses to the comprehensive self-assessment checklist through broad consultations at the national level with all relevant stakeholders, including the private sector, individuals and groups outside the public sector.”

In paragraph 30 they state that:

“States parties are encouraged to facilitate engagement with all relevant national stakeholders in the course of a country visit.”

The extent to which governments respond to this encouragement is left to their own discretion, however. This has been the subject of civil society advocacy.

Many civil society organizations have taken advantage of the opportunity offered by the UNCAC IRM to produce their own parallel civil society parallel reports. These reports evaluate the transparency and inclusiveness of the country review process and country compliance with UNCAC standards.

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