Lustration, Public Debates on the Past und the Rule of Law
Seminar in Zagreb, 17-20 February 2005
Draft Programme
Venue
Palace Hotel Zagreb
Trg J. J. Strossmayera 10, Zagreb
Tel: ++385 1 4814 611
Fax: ++385 1 4814 357
www.palace.hr
Thursday, 17 February
Till 20:00
Arrival of Participants
20:30
Welcome Dinner
Friday, 18 February
9:00
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Nenad Sebek (CDRSEE, Thessaloniki)
9:30-13:30
Panel 1: The Public Debates on the Past: Reconstructing or Restructuring History?
Chair: Nenad Sebek (CDRSEE, Thessaloniki)
Contributions:
The Case of Croatia
Ivo Banac (Faculty of History, University of Yale)
The Case of Albania
Gazmend Kapllani (Publicist, Athens)
The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fikret Karcic (Law Faculty, University of Sarajevo)
The Case of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Dimitar Mirchev (Faculty of Social Sciences, Skopje)
The Case of Serbia and Montenegro
Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic (Victimology Society of Serbia, Belgrade)
11:15-11:30
Coffee break
11:30-13:15
Discussion
13:30
Lunch
15:00-19:00
Panel 2: The Rule of Law and Historical Justice: Contradiction or Accord?
Chair: Zarko Puhovski (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb)
Contributions:
The Experience of Croatia
Ivan Padjen (Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb)
The Experience of Albania
Spartak Ngjela (Democratic Party, Tirana)
The Experience of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jakob Finci (Association for Truth and Reconciliation, Sarajevo)
The Experience of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Nikola Zhezhov (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Skopje)
The Experience of Serbia and Montenegro
Jovica Trkulja (Law Faculty, University of Belgrade)
16:45-17:15
Coffee break
17:15-19:00
Discussion
20:30
Dinner
Saturday, 19 February
9:00-13:00
Panel 3: How to Strengthen the Rule of Law?
Chair: Magarditsch Hatschikjan (CDRSEE, Thessaloniki)
Contributions:
Lessons from the Experiences in Croatia
Zarko Puhovski (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb)
Lessons from the Experiences in Albania
Sokol Berberi (Albanian Center for Parliamentary Studies, Tirana)
Lessons from the Experiences in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Senka Nozica (Attorney, Sarajevo)
Lessons from the Experiences in The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Jonuz Abdulai (South East European University, Tetovo)
Lessons from the Experiences in Serbia and Montenegro
Bogoljub Milosavljevic (Faculty of Business Law, Belgrade)
10:45-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-12:45
Discussion
12:45-13:30
Concluding discussion
13:30
Lunch
15:00-20:30
Tour to Samobor
20:30
Dinner
Sunday, 20 February
9:00-12:00
Zagreb City Walk
12:30
Lunch
Departure of Participants
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