On Monday, 8 July 2019, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) submitted to the management of the University of Montenegro (UoM) Proposal to determine violation of academic integrity by the Associate Professor of the Law Faculty of the University of Montenegro, Bojana Lakicevic-Djuranovic and appropriate sanctioning. Also, a criminal charge was submitted to the competent… »
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24 years since the Srebrenica Genocide
On the occasion of 24 years since the Srebrenica Genocide, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and the Human Rights Action (HRA) are reminding of this terrible crime and point out that facing with that crime and support that the Federal Government of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) gave to the Bosnian Serb army that has… »
Similarities and differences – expert paper of Prof. Bojana Lakicevic Djuranovic and graduate thesis for specialist studies of Djordjije Drincic
Due to great public interest, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) publishes part of the documentation in integral form relating to the work ‘The Role and importance of the Court of Justice of the European Union in creating, interpretation and application of Law – Practice’, which an Associate Professor at the Law Faculty of University of… »
By radicalizing of religion, we are losing the comfort it offers
Everyone should appreciate his/her own particularity but should also appreciate the diversity of people with whom s/he shares the living space. The responsibility of the community is that the right of all is respected, because in such communities extremism cannot be born or exist if it emerges, as it was concluded at the fifth public… »
Diplomas awarded to the first generation of the EU accession negotation school
Today, in Podgorica, diplomas were awarded to participants of the 1st generation of the EU Accession Negotiation School, organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project “Let’s Together Negotiate for Montenegro in EU!”, with the support of the Ministry of Public Administration. Participants of the EU Accession Negotiation School, who successfully completed… »
‘’Luča’’ diplomas cannot cover shortcomings in knowledge and education
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is expressing concern about the fact that the number of growing “Luča” diplomas is inconsistent with the results that Montenegrin pupils have on PISA tests, which also question their credibility. As a reminder, during the PISA testing, Montenegro was on 59th place out of 70 in science, 53rd out of 70… »
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Ministry of Defense to withdraw proposed amendments to the Law on Classified Information
We invite the Ministry of Defense to delete provisions, from the proposed amendments to the Law on Classified Information, which envisage unconstitutional hiding of information of public importance. The Government withdrew the same amendments to the Law from the parliamentary procedure after the public criticism from international and Montenegrin NGOs, but the Ministry of Defence… »
The political part is blocking the economic part of the negotiations?
In the EU accession negotiation process the key problem represents non-compliance of technical and political aspect. This was indicated in the second part of the conference “Seven Years of Montenegrin Negotiations with the EU” organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), supported by the Ministry of Public Administration and the German Friedrich Ebert Stiftung,… »
Uljarevic: Serious shift in European integration process is needed
After first seven years of Montenegrin negotiations, a serious shift in accession negotiations is needed due to the fact that Montenegro is far from frontrunner, assessed the Executive Director of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Daliborka Uljarevic, at the conference ‘Seven years of Montenegrin negotiations with the EU’, organized by the CCE with the… »