Prior to the International Right to Know Day – 28 September, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that public sector bodies in Montenegro still lack the transparency, and that the Free Access to Information Law is applied in a selective manner. Namely, state bodies still show no willingness when publishing the data of… »
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To avoid the discrimination of pregnant women in the Proposal of Law on Mandatory Health Insurance
Dear media representatives, Dear MPs, Liberal party proposed the amendment to the Proposal of Law on Mandatory Health Insurance, which was previously harmonised with 15 non-governmental organisations, and which also proposed that the Fund reimburses to employer paid compensation of salary for the time of provisional inability to work due to pregnancy in the amount… »
Peace Education Programme – for the fifth time
In the framework of the new educational programme ”Contemporary tendencies of critical thought” and in response to popular demand CCE presents, for the fifth time in Montenegro, the world-renowned PEACE EDUCATION PROGRAMME (PEP) This programme of weekly, hour-and-a-half long workshops, lasts for 10 consecutive weeks. It is created by The Prem Rawat Foundation, with the… »
Mamula isle should have a memorial centre
Delegation of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today paid a visit to the isle Lastavica and laid flowers to commemorate victims and prisoners who were in that camp during World War II, among whom the majority was from Boka Kotorska bay. Camp on isle Lastavica, better known as Mamula, was disbanded after Italy surrendered… »
Marking of International Peace Day
Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on 21 September. This is a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples. The theme of 2015’s commemoration is “Partnerships for Peace – Dignity for All” which aims to highlight the importance of all… »
For whose interest does the Constitutional Court adopts the decisions?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) received a Decision of Constitutional Court for the file UI No 23/12 yesterday via mail, based on which the Court rejected the CCE Initiative for the initiation of procedure for the evaluation of constitutionality of Law on misdemeanors in the part of the provisions of articles 71 to 93, as… »
Human Rights School – XXI generation
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces a CALL for participants of the XXI generation of the HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOL – School for learning human rights from theory to practice – If you are a high school student, if you want to learn about human rights, to meet and socialize with your peers, to spread and… »
Fate of 62 persons still remains unknown
In order to commemorate the International Day of the Disappeared, which is marked on 30 August, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) urged the decision makers, especially the ones from government, to show far greater level of thoughtfulness in actions related to discovering the fate of people who disappeared during the wars from nineties, as well… »
Is Montenegrin Prosecution allowed to process high state officials?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today filed an amendment to the requests to Higher State Prosecution regarding the review of the decision of Basic State Prosecutor Vukas Radonjić who dismissed a part of the criminal complaint of CCE from 23/01/2015 against Sanja Vlahović, minister of science, related to a reasonable suspicion that she committed a… »
The decision of Basic State Prosecution is unlawful and unprofessional
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) yesterday received a letter in form of a notice from Deputy Basic state prosecutor in Podgorica Vukas Radonjić that part of a criminal complaint, which the CCE submitted on 23 January 2015 against Sanja Vlahović, Milan Babović and a John Doe, for the criminal act of violation of moral rights… »