Round table discussion on role of education in the processes of determining responsibility with a view to reconciliation

Round table discussion on role of education in the processes of determining responsibility with a view to reconciliation

 

zbornik2On Friday, 28th March 2014, a round table discussion Education for Reconciliation:theRole of Education in the Processes of Determining Responsibility and of Reconciliation, and the presentation of a collection of papers written by Regional Transitional Justice School students, took place in the Library of the Union University Law School in Belgrade. The round table, organized jointly by the Humanitarian Law Center, the Union University Law School and the Center for Advanced Legal Studies, was opened by Professor  Zlatko Stefanović, Dean of the  Union University Law School, and Marijana Toma, Coordinator of the Programme for Education at the Humanitarian Law Center. Participants included professors at the Union University Law School and Belgrade University, associates from various scientific institutes, alumni of the Regional Transitional Justice School, and Belgrade University and Union University students.  


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A round table discussion and a presentation of collection of papers written by Regional Transitional Justice School students was held in Pristina

A round table discussion and a presentation of collection of papers written by Regional Transitional Justice School students was held in Pristina

zbornik2A round table discussion Education for Reconciliation: the Role of Education in the Process of Determining Responsibility and the Reconciliation Process was held in the National Library of Kosovo on Monday, 24th March, 2014. At the round table, organized by the HumanitarianLawCenter and the Humanitarian Law Center Kosovo, a collection of papers written by RegionalTransitionalJusticeSchool students was presented.  The round table was opened by Adriatik Kelmendi, journalist and professor at the AABUniversity in Pristina, and Bekim Blakaj, executive director of the Humanitarian Law Center Kosovo.


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Professors from US Visit Humanitarian Law Center

Professors from US Visit Humanitarian Law Center

Professors from several universities in the US, whose students attend the School for International Training (SIT) of the Center for Comparative Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications, visited the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) on Tuesday, March 25th, 2014.


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Visit by SIT students

Visit by SIT students

On Wednesday, 26th February 2014, a group of students at the School for International Training (SIT) paid a visit to the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC). The students, who attend various universities in the United States, will spend 15 weeks in Serbia at the Faculty of Media and Communications Center for Comparative Conflict Studies, under the SIT’s Peace and Conflict Studies Program.


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Second School for Transitional Justice Finished

Second School for Transitional Justice Finished

The final seminar for students of the Regional School for Transitional Justice was held on February 1st and 2nd in the organization of the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC), Humanitarian Law Center (Kosovo), and the Lawyer Association from Sarajevo. The seminar was held in the HLC’s Library.


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“Children After War” Discussion

“Children After War” Discussion

The “Children After War” discussion, organized by the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC), was held in the Cultural Centre of Belgrade on Thursday, December 19th, 2013. Present were seven young people from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo and Serbia, who survived crimes and personal tragedies alone or together with their family members. The roundtable was attended by 40 young students of elementary and high schools and university students from Serbia.


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Youth Reconciliation Ambassadors Visit HLC

Youth Reconciliation Ambassadors Visit HLC

Students from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Macedonia visited the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) on Monday, December 9th. The students are attending the Youth Reconciliation Ambassadors’ Programme, organized by the Youth Education Committee from Belgrade.


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