Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out on constant lack of track record when it comes to the work of Prosecution, as well as on the fact that no measures are being undertaken in order to determine the accountability of prosecutors within the Prosecution, which limits the process of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of… »
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It is in the public interest for Chief Special Prosecutor to be without the burden of any suspicion
Human Rights Action (HRA) and Centre for Civic Education (CCE) have nothing personal against judge Milivoje Katnić, on the contrary, but it is a matter of principle to investigate the claim that he participated in war crimes having in mind that in the case of his election for Chief Special Prosecutor he could become in… »
Addressing of Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Human Rights Action (HRA) to Ivica Stankovic regarding the election of Main Special Prosecutor
Supreme State Prosecution Mr. Ivica Stanković, Supreme State Prosecutor Podgorica, 8 June 2015 Case: Information in relation to candidate for Chief Special Prosecutor Dear Mr Stanković, In light of the on-going procedure of the election of Chief Special Prosecutor, NGOs Human Rights Action (HRA) and Centre for Civic Education (CCE) feel obliged to inform You… »
Open letter of Initiative for RECOM to Pope Francis
Pope Francis Casa Santa Marta 00120 CittàdelVaticano Your Holiness, Pope Francis, We are writing to you in the name of the 2,050 members of RECOM, the Regional Commission for the establishment of facts about war crimes and other serious human rights violations committed in the former Yugoslavia from January 1, 1991, until December 31, 2001.… »
Why does the Ministry of Labour and Social Care tries to legalise the illegal?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is concerned with the rigid attitude of Ministry of Labour and Social Care regarding the legal opinion provided to the MP Milan Knežević “that university professors can be in a working relation on two faculties in two states, whereby the relations from social insurance are regulated with bilateral agreements on… »
Montenegrin political parties should include LGBTI rights into their political agendas
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has been analysing the inclusion of LGBTI rights into the agendas of political parties in Montenegro and has noted that Montenegrin political parties either avoid or ignore LGBTI issues, with the exception of only one explicitly mentioning it within its political agenda. This fear of political parties that dealing… »
Establish a fund in order to stimulate media pluralism
Non-governmental organisations Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Centre for the development of NGOs (CDNGOs), Institute Alternative (IA) and Goran Đurović, member of working group for drafting of Proposal of Law on the amendments of law on electronic media, expressed their satisfaction due to the continuation of work of TV “Vijesti”. Upon the payment of its… »
Improvement of quality of education must be the state priority
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomed the initiated amendments of General Law on Education and of Law on Primary Education submitted by the group of MPs from Democratic Front (DF). In addition, CCE urges the Government of Montenegro to prioritise the issue of financing the education. CCE points out for years on some of the… »
23 years of unpunished war crime of deportation of refugees
These days we are commemorating 23 years since the war crime was committed in Montenegro against Bosnian-Herzegovian Muslim refugees, better known as the “Deportation of refugees”. NGOs Human Rights Action, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Anima organised will on Monday, 25 May 2015, in noon, in front of the Security Centre in Herceg Novi,… »
New portal RECOM.link launched
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), as the reference organisation of the Coalition for RECOM for Montenegro, is presenting the new portal of the Coalition for RECOM – www.recom.link. In addition to its main task of ensuring the greatest possible visibility for the RECOM Process, the portal provides an update of the the achievements and obstacles… »