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24 October 2005: Round Table and Launch of new CDRSEE publication "Disclosing Hidden History: Lustration in the Western Balkans" in Belgrade
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26 - 29 May 05
Recommendation Workshop in Thessaloniki
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17 - 20 Feb 05
Seminar in Zagreb Lustration, Public Debates on the Past and the Rule of Law
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14 - 17 Oct 04
Seminar in Tirana Lustration Legislation and Procedures
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02 - 04 July 04
Seminar in Belgrade
Past and Present: Consequences for Democratisation

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26 - 28 Mar 04
Planning Workshop in Thessaloniki

     
 

Past and Present: Consequences for Democratisation
Seminar in Belgrade, 2-4 July 2004

METROPOL Hotel Belgrade
Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 69
11070 Belgrade
tel. 381-11-323-0910  fax. 381-11-323-0991
www.hoteli-srbije.co.yu/hoteli-beograda/metropol-e.htm

Saturday, 3 July

9:00
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Nenad Sebek (CDRSEE, Thessaloniki)

9:30-13:30
Panel 1: Past and Present: Historical Experiences

Chair: Branka Prpa (Historical Archive of Belgrade)

Contributions:

Lustration and Democratisation in East Central Europe
Natalia Letki (Nuffield College, University of Oxford)

The case of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic
Pavel Zacek (Institute of Contemporary History, Academy of Sciences, Prague)

The case of Romania
Marius Oprea (The Romanian Institute for Recent History, Bucharest )

The case of Bulgaria
Emil Tsenkov (Center for the Study of Democracy, Sofia)

15:30-19:30
Panel 2: Public Debates on the Past: The Experiences in the Western Balkans

Chair: Magarditsch Hatschikjan (CDRSEE, Thessaloniki)

Contributions:

The experience in Yugoslavia and in Serbia and Montenegro
Jovica Trkulja (Professor, Centre for Advanced Legal Studies, Belgrade)

The experience in Croatia
Ivo Goldstein (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb)

The experience in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jakob Finci (Director, Association for Truth and Reconciliation, Sarajevo)

The experience in The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Iso Rusi (Lobi, Skopje)

The experience in Albania
Kathleen Imholz (Adviser to the Council of Ministers of Albania)

Sunday, 4 July

9:00-13:00
Panel 3: Public Debates on the Past: Effects on Democratic Structures

Chair: Ivan Jankovic (Center for Antiwar Action, Belgrade)

Contributions:

Lessons from the case of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro
Vojin Dimitrijevic (Center for Human Rights, Belgrade)

Lessons from the case of Croatia
Zarko Puhovski (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb)

Lessons from the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dino Abazovic (Faculty of Political Science, University of Sarajevo)

Lessons from the case of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Biljana Vankovska (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Skopje)

Lessons from the case of Albania
Ben Andoni (Korrieri, Tirana)

 
 
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