BASIC STATE PROSECUTION IN PODGORICA Podgorica, 21 June 2014 On the basis of the articles published on 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 June 2014 (from first to third page), in the independent daily “Informer”, we submit: The initiative for submission of a proposal for acting of the Basic State Prosecution in accordance… »
Press releases 2014
The Government whose members violate the Constitution can not advocate for the rule of law
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) filed yesterday an initiative to the Prime Minister of Montenegro Milo Đukanović to dismiss six ministers who are violating the Constitution of Montetenegro, pursuant to Article 105 of the Constitution that is granting a right to the Prime Minister to propose to the Parliament of Montenegro dismissal of the members… »
UoM should define clear rules for all, and not to open space for discrimination
University of Montenegro The Rectorate Professor Dr. Predrag Miranović, rector 18 June 2014, Podgorica Subject: The Initiative for adoption of the Rulebook on the criteria and conditions according to which employees of the University of Montenegro (UoM) may be hired in capacity of visiting lecturers, consultants and perform additional work
Panel discussion on Preconditions for Transparent Employment at the Local Level held
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Institute Alternative(IA) organized today in The Great Hall of the Centre for Culture in Kolašin panel discussion on ,,Preconditions for Transparent Employment at the Local Level“, within the project Corruption on the local level – zero tolerance. Panel discussion started with introductory speech of Boris Marić, senior legal adviser… »
Panel discussion – Preconditions for transparent employment at the local level
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Institute Alternative (IA), NGO Bonum and NGO NADA invited you at the panel discussion within the project Corruption on local level – zero tolerance! Preconditions for transparent employment at the local level Tuesday, 16 June 2014, 10:00-12:00 Great Hall of the Centre for Culture, Kolašin Panelists: Boris Marić, Senior Legal… »
How much does the Government of Montenegro gain through one unconstitutional Law?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) recently presented its report “Three Years of Violation of the Constitution – Who Is Responsible?“ which informed the public about the part of the damage made to citizens by unconstitutional implementation of the new Law on Misdemeanors, as well as about the fact that the Constitutional Court stays on the… »
Position and Influence of Women in the Public and Political Life in the Western Balkans
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on behalf of the regional Coalition for Equality – STEP, with the support of European Commission, organized today a regional conference on Position and Influence of Women in the Public and Political life in the Western Balkans, in the EU Info Centre in Podgorica. The conference was opened by Daliborka… »
Regional conference of the Coalition for Equality STEP
U.S. Embassy Resident Legal Advisor Speaks at the Centre for Civic Education’s Democracy School
The United States Embassy in Podgorica Resident Legal Advisor (RLA) Erik Larson spoke to students of the Democracy School, on the topic of “The Role of Prosecution in the Process of the Establishment of a Functional Democracy, including the Rule of Law”. Mr. Larson gave an overview of the Rule of Law assistance the U.S.… »