On Friday, 30 November 2018, Centre for Democracy and Law Miko Tripalo organized a Destination EU: The Future of Youth in Croatia project workshop at the University of Zadar. The workshop was aimed at youth and the goal was to discuss and explore the causes that affect the level of knowledge among young people about …
DESTINATION EU Project Workshop in Pula
On Friday, 16 November 2018, Centre for Democracy and Law Miko Tripalo organized a Destination EU: The Future of Youth in Croatia project workshop at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Juraj Dobrila University in Pula. The workshop was aimed at youth and the goal was to discuss and explore the causes that affect …
DESTINATION EU Project Workshop in Osijek
On Friday, 26 October 2018, Centre for Democracy and Law Miko Tripalo organized a Destination EU: The Future of Youth in Croatia project workshop at Doctoral School at the J. J. Strossmayer University in Osijek. The workshop was aimed at youth and the goal was to discuss and explore the causes that affect the level …
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Marijana Grbeša and Berto Šalaj on Populism in Croatia
Conclusions of the presentation by docent Marijana Grbeša and professor Berto Šalaj at the symposium TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CROATIAN INDEPENDENCE – WHAT NEXT? The Faces of Populism in Croatia Populism is a term widely present in the Croatian public discourse; however, in scientific discourse this relevant and current phenomenon is almost completely ignored. Berto Šalaj …
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2016 Miko Tripalo Award Given to the Legal Clinic
On Wednesday 18 January 2017 at 11 am, in the Aula of the University of Zagreb, Centre for Democracy and Law Miko Tripalo awarded the: Miko Tripalo Award for 2016 to the LEGAL CLINIC OF THE FACULTY OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB Miko Tripalo Award for 2016 was awarded to the LEGAL CLINIC of the …
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Mirjana Krizmanić on Civility and Politeness
Conclusions of the presentation by prof. Mirjana Krizmanić at the symposium TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CROATIAN INDEPENDENCE – WHAT NEXT? Civil and Polite Behavior – The Neglected Correlate of Tolerance Tolerance is commonly defined as an attitude that allows differences in daily habits and behaviors, attitudes and worldviews, appearance, origin, social status, education, ethnic or religious …
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Antonija Petričušić on Minority Policy in Croatia
Docent Antonija Petričušić, PhD, Department of Sociology, Faculty Law of the University of Zagreb and additional member of the Advisory Committee of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities of the Council of Europe A Quarter Century of Croatian Minority Policy: Developments, Current Situation and Recommendations for Improvements The main objective of minority policy should …
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Vlasta Ilišin on Youth in Croatia
Conclusions of the presentation by prof. Vlasta Ilišin at the symposium TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CROATIAN INDEPENDENCE – WHAT NEXT? YOUNG PEOPLE FACING A CHALLENGE: HOW TO SUCCEED IN CROATIAN SOCIETY? Prof. Ilišin’s presentation was focused on youth in Croatia and their perception of the factors important for individual success in contemporary Croatian society and the …
Introduction by Tvrtko Jakovina
Introduction by prof. Tvrtko Jakovina at the Symposium TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CROATIAN INDEPENDENCE – WHAT’S NEXT? “The best way to celebrate a round anniversary of a country’s independence is to focus on its unrealized goals” – to paraphrase a Russian statesman who changed the world in the early 20th century. Twenty-five years since the emergence …