“The case of the deportation of Bosnian and Herzegovinian refugees in 1992 remains one of the most serious unresolved issues in Montenegro’s process of dealing with the past. The judicial epilogue to date, marked by a disputed legal qualification, has left open questions of responsibility and failed to ensure full legal and social redress for… »
February 2026
Crime Without Consequences, Victims Without Justice
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of 22 February – the European Day for Victims of Crime, draws attention to the serious and long-standing shortcomings in the work of competent institutions in the areas of prevention, detection, prosecution and adequate sanctioning of criminal offences. An insufficiently effective institutional response weakens the rule of… »
Vacancy announcement For a Lawyer to Provide Legal Support within the Project Protection of Rights and Promotion of Digital Citizenship – Montenegrin Digital Shield (MDS)
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces a vacancy for a lawyer to provide legal support within the project Protection of Rights and Promotion of Digital Citizenship – Montenegrin Digital Shield (MDS). The selected candidate will be responsible for: providing legal consultations to citizens regarding violations of digital rights (hate speech, online harassment, breaches of privacy,… »
There is neither a majority nor a need for changes to the constitutional provision on language
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of 21 February – International Mother Language Day draws attention to the increasingly frequent politicisation of the language issue in Montenegro, which contributes to the political instability of the country. International Mother Language Day was established in 1999 by UNESCO with the aim of highlighting the importance… »
Social Justice Must Become Practice, Not Just a Norm on Paper
On the occasion of World Day of Social Justice, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that social justice in Montenegro too often remains confined to promises, while the reality for many citizens is marked by insecure income, unequal access to public services, and limited opportunities for social mobility. Additionally, international recommendations – such as… »
Info Sessions in Bijelo Polje and Podgorica
Within the project SYNERGY Montenegro – Strengthening Youth Networks and Empowering Resilient Groups and Youth, Multimedijal Montenegro and the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) are organizing Info Sessions on Friday, 27 February 2026, at the Europe House in Bijelo Polje and the CCE Offices in Podgorica, starting at 12:00. These information sessions aim to present in… »
Call for proposals for the support to civil society organisations (CSO) projects in Montenegro – SYNERGY Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the programme SYNERGY Montenegro – Strengthening Youth Networks and Empowering Resilient Groups and Youth in Montenegro is launching CALL FOR PROPOSALS for the support to civil society organisations (CSO) projects in Montenegro Project proposals should contribute to improving the position of youth and creating more opportunities for them in… »
How Many Court Rulings Are Enough?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that the latest ruling of the Basic Court in Podgorica, once again annulling the appointment of Boris Raonić as Director General of Radio and Television of Montenegro (RTCG), lays bare an unprecedented practice in Montenegro – the continued performance of a public function for years despite a double-digit number… »
Minutes of Departmental and General Assembly Sessions of CANU – A Testament to an Era Made Available to the Public
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is publishing the minutes of the sessions of departments and the General Assembly relating to calls for applications and candidates for membership in the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU), covering a period of more than half a century – from 1973 to 2025. CCE submitted a request… »
“Kaluđerski Laz” – A Paradigm of Incomplete Transitional Justice
“The ‘Kaluđerski Laz’ case represents a paradigmatic example of institutional weaknesses in the prosecution of war crimes and demonstrates how incomplete transitional justice remains in Montenegro,” it was stated at the second of seven educational webinars organised today by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), with Velija Murić, lawyer and Executive Director of the Montenegrin Committee… »










