Facts can’t be hidden

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is committed for Montenegro as a state based on democratic principles in which one of the main characteristics of its civil society will be multi-ethnicity and multiculturalism. The prerequisite for the creation of such a society is also scientific treatment of historical facts, unconditioned of how good or bad these… »

A cycle of lectures on Jacques Lacan

In the framework of the new educational programme „Contemporary tendencies of critical thought“ CCE organises A cycle of lectures on Jacques Lacan one of intellectual icons of the 20th century, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist and philosopher. Moderator of the seminar will be Filip Kovačević, PhD Lectures and discussions will take place in the CCE premises, every Thursday… »

If you don’t have the knowledge, titles are worthless

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) intensively works through numerous projects and other means of action on raising awareness about importance of fight against corruption in education. Its presence in this field should be a reason of serious concern of the authorities since the inadequate educational base limits the possibilities of development of Montenegrin society… If… »

Man Star

Freedom, human dignity, civic courage and political responsibility are inseparable in democratic societies. Their absence is the measure of how far we still stand from Europe, as much as of our own commitment to and fight for these values is a sight of our true European nature. To borrow an expression from the European Commission:… »

Joint statement for the public

On the occasion of the testimony of Goran Stankovic, one of the accused police officers in the case of police torture over Aleksandar Pejanovic… Joint statement for the public – (pdf)

Day After

What is our vision? What are the main issues on which there will be no compromise? What are the realistic solutions for the problems we identified a hundred times before? These are the issues that should be the subject of new, constructive debates, instead of mean, fruitless exchanges which only undermine the already fragile potential… »

Montenegro between the east and west

Centre for Civic Education is organising EUROPEAN FRIDAY on MONTENEGRO BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST: RELATIONS WITH THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN LIGHT OF TH EUROPEAN INTEGRATION PROCESS Guests/panelists: – H.E. Jakov FEDOROVIČ GERASIMOV, Ambassador of the Russian Federation in Montenegro Panel moderator will be Daliborka Uljarević, executive director of the CCE Panel will be held… »

20 years after the fall of Berlin wall: Europe, Balkans, Montenegro today?

Centre for Civic Education and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung are organising PANEL DISCUSSION on 20 YEARS AFTER THE FALL OF BERLIN WALL: EUROPE, BALKANS, MONTENEGRO TODAY? Guests/panelists: – Dagmar SCHMITT, Deputy Ambassador, Embassy of the Republic of Germany – Petra BLASS RAFAJLOVSKI, Ex-Vice President in Bundestag, Senior Political Advisor for South Eastern Europe – Dr Filip… »

Budget shall allocate resources for protection and tolerance for LGBT rights

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that the executive authorities are not sensible enough towards the contemporary concept of human rights based on absolute equinity and universality of all human rights, which is obvious in the context of current heated debate on position and establishment of rights of citizens belonging to LGBT (lesbian, homosexual, bisexual… »