KOSOVO & YUGOSLAVIA: LAW IN CRISIS

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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.

Members 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 Offered

Offers 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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