Centre for Civic Education (CCE) at the meeting of he Committee for Human Rights and Freedoms, held on 24 October 2011 which was control hearing of the Minister Ferhat Dinoša, through the President of the Committee submitted questions on the effects of implementation of the Law Against Discrimination, work of minister Dinoša and his cabinet… Dinoša… »
Press releases 2011
It’s OK to be different!
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in cooperation with LGBT Forum Progress, and with the support of the Canadian Embassy, through the project “It’s OK to be different!”, began shooting of the first acting video clip in Montenegro that promotes LGBT rights. Symbolically, filming started on the Day of Remembrance for the victims of fascism and… »
Voting have to be available to public
Internships for students
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) believes that more extensive participation of students in non-formal education programmes during their studies is a key prerequisite for inclusion of future generations in the process of Montenegro’s Europeanization and democratization. Today, the competitive European market does not merely require a high grade average, but also familiarity with certain competences and… »
Screening of “Montenegrin Beauty”
The documentary “Montenegrin Beauty” by Danilo Marunovic, produced by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), will be presented at the XVI International TV Festival Bar 2011 in the Economics High School premises in Bar. “Montenegrin Beauty” has entered the official selection of the XVI International TV Festival Bar 2011 which is held from 26 until… »
Instead of political, adopt the legal regulations
Centre for Civic Education today submitted, to the Committee on Constitutional Affairs and Legislation of the Parliament of Montenegro, a proposal for amendments of the Amendment III by which the Parliament of Montenegro decides on the dismissal of the President of Montenegro, instead of the Constitutional Court, which is unknown in practice in the field… »
Europe in my town
Europe and me
Youth Group of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces a competition for the best photo on the subject: EUROPE AND ME Europe and Me is a competition for the best photo that will in original manner present the presence of what young people in Montenegro recognize as European values, standards or heritage. Photo can… »
Systemic impunity of torturers
This difference in the treatment of Mirko Banović, a convicted bully, and Goran Stanković, the first police insider whistle-blower and a man who in a crucial moment demonstrated incredible civic courage, which any democratic police would reward, is the best measure of the effectiveness of the reforms in the police, and the willingness of law… »
Selective approach to justice is not the way to EU
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) believes the rule of law and effective judicial system to be the necessary conditions for Montenegro’s membership in the EU. The fulfilment of these conditions depends entirely on the political will to ensure independence and effectiveness of the judiciary. The new Law on Criminal Procedure brings us closer to international… »