American Academicians in HLC

A group of American academicians visited the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) on Friday, May 25th, 2012 as part of their political study visit, which is aimed at researching of how Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have changed after the toppling of Milošević. The study group is lead by Nicholas Wood, a former New York Times reporter in the region, and it gathers journalists, publicists, businessmen, and former ambassadors. In her opening address, Nataša Kandić, the HLC Executive Director, spoke about the current political situation in the country and the need for the society to deal with the past as soon as possible.


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Students from Kosovo Visit HLC

Students from Kosovo, who attend the Young Leaders School organized by the Youth Initiative for Human Rights from Priština/Prishtinë visited the Humanitarian Law Center on April 17th, 2012. They talked to Marijana Toma, who manages the Transitional Justice Education programme, and Dušan Jovanović, a member of the HLC team working on the identification of perpetrators of war crimes.


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Students from New York Visit Humanitarian Law Center

A group of students from The New School for Public Engagement from New York visited the Humanitarian Law Center. The students will stay in the region for two months during which they will do internships in non-governmental organizations and state institutions in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Albania. Sandra Orlović, the HLC Deputy Executive Director, Dušan Jovanović, a member of the HLC team working on the identification of perpetrators of war crimes, and Katarina Janković, who is in charge of the HLC Outreach activities, talked to the students.


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EULEX Representatives Visit Humanitarian Law Center

A group of EULEX prosecutors and investigators for war crimes and organized crime visited the Humanitarian Law Center today. Nataša Kandić, the Executive Director of the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC), presented the work of the HLC in her opening address. The HLC also presented the Kosovo Memory Book, the Report on War Crimes Trials in Serbia in 2011, and Ljubiša Diković Dossier to the EULEX representatives. Upon the request of the EULEX representatives, the HLC handed them certain information relevant to the investigation of a case of war crime, and they also discussed future cooperation with regard to other cases.

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Josipović podržao Rekom

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