The book is also important because it presents some results of research on the field work taken by Women in Black activists. To cite the editor in chief Staša Zajović, “… the experience based on the research and the field work shows that the peace and security cannot be achieved without punishing all war criminals and that the fulfillment of European standards does not mean only the introduction of normative institutional mechanisms, but a fundamental change of system values as well.”
I CRITICAL REMARKS AND ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN IN BLACK RELATED TO THE DRAFTING OF THE NATIONAL ACTION PLAN (NAP) FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UN SC R 1325
II ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF SOME SECURITY ISSUES
III FEMINIST-ANTIMILITARIST ALTERNATIVES
IV CAMPAIGNING, LOBBYING, LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVES
V RESEARCHES ON THE GENDER DIMENSION OF SECURITY
VI ACTIVIST-ARTISTIC ENGAGEMENT IN CREATING A FEMINIST-ANTIMILITARIST SECURITY CONCEPT