Affiliation:
1. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law
Abstract
In contemporary Serbia, political and economic elite members systematically
break the law with impunity. The paper explains this phenomenon by relying
on theory and data from legal theory, sociology, and political science. The
behaviour of officials in contemporary Serbia can be explained by analysing
complex interactions between state law and informal norms that arise from
informal institutions of clientelism and corruption. These norms form a
parallel normative order (1) composed of mutual expectations regarding the
behaviour of others and consequences for not complying with these
expectations. (2) It is based on social and political powers that strengthen
informal institutions and the normative order. (3) Norms of this order
regulate the behaviour of actors, and (4) they are mutually harmonised, with
the norm of loyalty central to the normative order. (5) The parallel
normative system suspends state law for political and economic actors who
respect informal rules while using mechanisms, rules, and resources of state
law to sanction violations of informal norms that are considered crucial for
maintaining the informal order. The relation between formal state law and
the informal normative order is one of conflict, competition, and
parasitisation. To elaborate on these findings, we explain the concepts of
informal rules, institutions, and orders, along with an exposition and
analysis of typologies of their relations. We then present and analyse
empirical research data about corruption and clientelism in Serbia. Finally,
based on the theoretical framework and the available data, we conclude that
there is ample evidence that a parallel normative order is established and
sustained in Serbia.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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