Advertisment: Human rights school – XVI generation

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is publishing an ADVERTISMENT for XVI generation of the HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOL – school for learning human rights from theory to practice – School comprises 3 modules in total of one intensive week with numerous lectures, workshops, film screenings and theater forums which will offer an opportunity to learn and… »

Lack of political will followed with track record may endanger Montenegros accession to the EU

Ms. Daliborka Uljarević, Executive Director of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), talked today at the conference „Enlargement in perspective: how do candidate and potential candidate countries perceive accession in the light of the current crisis?” organized at the European Parliament in Brussels and hosted by the MEP Maria Eleni Koppa (Rapporteur on Enlargement at… »

Morality

What are the moral standards in Montenegro today? Which are the values we hold sacred, which allow us to tell good from bad? What is the ethical codex of the ruling establishment, whose leader is now, from the position of the moral policeman, starting “cleaning up”? Not long ago we could read in the papers… »

CCE presents its views on the EU integration process and position of the civil society in Montenegro at the European Parliament

Daliborka Uljarević, Executive Director of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), takes part tomorrow (6 March), at the conference organised at the European Parliament in Brussels and hosted by the MEP Maria Eleni Koppa (Rapporteur on Enlargement at the EP, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the EP) entitled „Enlargement in… »

Limitations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration hindering access to the EU funds

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) recalls that Montenegro, respectively the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration (MFAEI) as the competent institution, repeatedly announced that by the end of 2011 it would receive accreditation, i.e. introduce the decentralized implementation system (DIS) for the management of EU funds and the transfer of ownership of the process… »

Why the responsibility of the road manegment for the traffic accidents is not regulated and where does go money from the collected fines

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has sent to the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs proposal for changes and amendments to the Law on Traffic Safety on the Roads in order to regulate the responsibility of the road companies for accidents, as well as that the percent of collected fines is directed for the construction… »

Crime in Strpci – 20 years later

On the occasion of twentieth anniversary of the crime in Strpci, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that this crime must not be forgotten because even after twenty years, the perpetrators are not punished and the mortal remains of only three victims were found. CCE recalls that on 27 February 1993, nineteen civilians, eight… »

Why there is still no answer about delays of salaries for users of professional training programme

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) again points to the problem of non-payment of salaries to users of the Professional Training Programme, who have started working on 15 January and whose employers have, until 4 February, submitted necessary documents to the authorized institutions. Bureau for Employment and responsible Ministry of Finance are still working in negligent… »