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KOSOVO & YUGOSLAVIA: LAW IN CRISIS |
SOS! Help Legal and Academic Colleagues in the Balkans
Help Needed |Help Offered
Present circumstances in Kosovo, Yugoslavia, Macedonia and Albania have made life difficult and even dangerous for many members of the legal and academic communities from those countries. JURIST is providing this space as a service to lawyers, law professors and other academics in the Balkans who require relocation elsewhere or who have other pressing needs for themselves or their families.
Given that JURIST has a significant readership in the region, we also welcome general offers of assistance from lawyers, academics or institutions outside the region who would like to provide help for colleagues who have not yet asked for it, or who may not be able to ask.
Help Needed
Individuals or institutions wishing to respond to requests: e-mail JURIST at JURIST@law.pitt.edu, citing the relevant Contact Number. We will pass the response on, as appropriate.
- Dr. ______ ______ (b. 1959) Ph.D. in political science from the University of Skopje, Macedonia in 1992. She is associate professor and teaches Political Science and Military Law at the University of Skopje. She also teaches at the Peace Program. Experienced in lecturing at different levels within international academic community. Primary academic discipline: Political Science. Research/Teaching Interests: Civil-Military Relations, Balkan Security, Conflict Resolution. She is a member of the Executive Board of the IPSA/Research Committee of Armed Forces and Society. She is affiliated with several scholarly associations.
She would appreciate any information about temporarily or permanent job possition, fellowship, etc., which would offer her an opportunity to move her family out from the conflict Balkan region, at least, for one-year period.
JURIST Contact Number: M1
- Dr. ______ ______ (b. 1960), LLM in Constitutional Law from the College of William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Williamsburg, Virginia in 1998. Ph.D. in Law from the University in Skopje, Macedonia in 1992. At the moment, he holds the position of Government Agent for Representing the Republic of Macedonia before the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. He is also adjunct professor at the Law School in Skopje, and teaches courses in Constititional Law, Parliamentary Law, Comparative Constitutional Judiciary Law and EU Law.
He would appreciate any information about temporarily or permanent job possition, fellowship, etc. anywhere in the world, which would offer him an opportunity to move his family out from the conflict Balkan region, at least, for one-year period.
JURIST Contact Number: M2
- Dr. ____ ______ (b. 1951). M.A. and Ph.D. (Political Sciences, International Relations, International Organizations, International Public Law, Cybernetics). Director of peace research center in Yugoslavia. Experienced in research and lecturing at different levels in several countries. Speaks Serbo-Croatian, English and several other languages. Tutor and member of commissions for defense of the Ph.D. theses, eligibility evaluation, reviewer, etc. Holder of several research grants. Four books, one edited book and over 90 articles, chapters and equivalent papers published in Europe, North America and Asia.
Needs to be relocated to some research or teaching institution in the West or western oriented country.
JURIST Contact Number: Y1Members of the legal and academic communities in the Balkans: send requests for assistance to JURIST@law.pitt.edu. To protect privacy and safety, names and personal e-mail addresses of parties requesting help are omitted from posted notices; instead, parties requesting assistance are assigned a Contact Number.
Help OfferedOffers of assistance may be public or anonymous, as desired. Those parties making anonymous offers must identify themselves to JURIST, but for public purposes they will be provided with a Contact Number. Members of the legal or academic communities in the Balkans wishing to respond to an anonymously-posted offer should e-mail JURIST at JURIST@law.pitt.edu, citing the relevant Contact Number. We will pass the response on, as appropriate.
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Call for Nominations and Applications 1999-2000: Yugoslav candidates
Open Society Institute: International OSI Policy Fellowships
Call for Nominations and Applications 1999-2000: Kosovar candidates
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