Concerning the latest public statement of a member of your cabinet, Minister of human and minority rights, Mr Ferhat Dinosha, we state our protest as regard to his publicly expressed position towards sexual minorities, which entirely disqualifies him as a person which should be in charge for further development of human rights of all Montenegrin… »
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Challenges od the EU after the Lisbon treaty
Centre for Civic Education is organising EUROPEAN FRIDAY on CHALLENGES OF THE EU AFTER THE LISBON TREATY Guest/panelist: – Miodrag Lekić, Professor at the University of Roma and former miniters of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro Panel moderator will be Daliborka Uljarević, executive director of the CCE Panel will be held on Friday, 13 November 2009… »
Student Leadership Programme
CCE with the support of the Embassy of Canada publicizes AN ADVERTISMENT for participation of 30 students for the STUDENT LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME Students will attend an intensive training programme aiming to contribute resolving of the problems existing in higher education system, with the focus on fields of corruption in education and implementation of Bologna Declaration,… »
Joint protest of NGOs active in the field of human rights concerning the election of Ombudsman
We express our protest since the President of Montenegro, Mr Filip Vujanović, yesterday, on 4 November 2009, proposed to the Parliament a candidate for the Protector of human rights and freedoms without prior alignment of the Law on Protector of Human Rights and Freedoms with the Constitution and without consultation with representatives of civil sector… »
Montenegro on its way to EU: Accomplished goals and future challenges
Centre for Civic Education is organising EUROPEAN FRIDAY on MONTENEGRO ON ITS WAY TO EU: ACCOMPLISHED GOALS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES Guest/panelist: – Vesko Garčević, Political director of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro Panel moderator will be Daliborka Uljarević, executive director of the CCE Panel will be held on Friday, 6 November 2009 from 18h00… »
Supreme state prosecution should be the leader in law enforcement, not to be sued party
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) for more than half a year is trying, in accordance with the Law on Free Access to Information, to get some basic information about the work of the Supreme Public Prosecutor’s Office (SSP), with the aim to familiarise this important institution to citizens and to increase the transparency of its… »
Joint letter of human rights NGOs to the President of Montenegro to take part in promotion of LGBT rights
Endemic corruption as Balkan cultural difference
Centre for Civic Education and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung are organising PANEL DISCUSSION on ENDEMIC CORRUPTION AS BALKAN CULTURAL DIFFERENCE Guests/panelists: – Aleksandar DAMJANOVIĆ, Chairman of the Committee for Economy, Finance and Budget of the Parliament of Montenegro and member of the National Commission for Fight against Corruption and Organised Crime of the Government of Montenegro… »
Protest concerning oversight of competent state bodies to elect Ombudsman in a timely manner
Bearing in mind that the 6 – years term of office of the Ombudsman, Mr Šefko Crnovršanin, expired on 20 October and that the Parliament failed to elect the new person at that position in a timely manner, we state out protest, since this oversight clearly shows the irresponsible approach of the competent state bodies… »
The minister cannot avoid responsibility
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes, for Montenegrin conditions unrecorded, persistence, autonomy and courage of pupils devoted to depoliticising management in education, thus implementing their knowledge in Civic education in the reform of this system which should serve the students, and not some partisan or personal interests. Regardless of final result, which showed all fragility… »