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Every year the CCSDD and the Faculty of Law of the University of Belgrade organize a Summer School that brings together students and academics from various countries in Central and Eastern Europe, including the Balkans. During the Summer School, students and faculty discuss the constitutional implications of EU expansion and the lessons that can be learnt from the founding members of the European Economic Community (EEC) as well as the reforms that need to be implemented in what are often termed as "consolidated democracies".
The one-week Summer School takes place at the end of July and is open to final-year undergraduate students and graduate students in Law and Political Science, as well as young professionals and scholars.
As an official Summer School of the University of Bologna, it assigns 7 European ECTS credits to participants who successfully complete the course
The course will take place in Igalo (Herzeg-Novi), Montenegro, from July 25 to July 31, 2010.
For general information on visa, and how to reach the Summer School's location click here
To apply click here
Scholarship information:
A number of full and/or partial scholarships (50% off on course fees) are available to participants to the Montenegro summer school 2010; interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
Scholarships available are granted by:
Robert J. Abernethy
Sonja Valtasaari McHugh Seminar and Scholarship Program
The program represents an initiative between the CCSDD (Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center and University of Bologna, Faculty of Law) and the Faculty of Law of the University of Belgrade.
Partners for the Summer School 2009:
University of Belgrade, Serbia
University of Podgorica, Montenegro
University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic
Birkbeck College (London), UK
University of Bologna, Italy

Robert J. Abernethy
Sonja Valtasaari McHugh Seminar and Scholarship Program
Univesity of Bologna
Coordinamento Adriatico
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