Encyclopedia > List of universities in Serbia and Montenegro
A listing of universities in Serbia and Montenegro. A professor giving a lecture at the Helsinki University of Technology A university is an institution of higher education and of research, which grants academic degrees. ...
University of Belgrade is the highest educational institution in Belgrade and Serbia. ... Belgrade (Serbian, ÐеогÑад, Beograd listen?), is the capital of Serbia since 1404, Serbia and Montenegro (2003âPresent) and Yugoslavia (1918â2003). ... Belgrade (Serbian, ÐеогÑад, Beograd listen?), is the capital of Serbia since 1404, Serbia and Montenegro (2003âPresent) and Yugoslavia (1918â2003). ... For other meanings of NIS try here. ... Motto: City for the citizens (Grad po meri graÄana) Executive government Mayor (GradonaÄelnik) City council (SkupÅ¡tina Grada) Mayor Maja GojkoviÄ Area 235. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Mayor Dr. Miomir Mugosa Area - city - municipality Unknown km² Unknown km² Population - city - municipality 153,549 Unknown Time zone Summer Time CET (UTC +1) CEST (UTC +2) Founded XIV Century AD Latitude Longitude 42°47 N 19°28 E Area code +381 81 Car plates PG Official Website Podgorica (ÐодгоÑиÑа) (formerly... University logo University logo (UNMIK) University of PriÅ¡tina (Serbian: ÐÑиÑÑинÑки ÑнивеÑзиÑеÑ, Albanian: Universiteti i Prishtinës) was opened in 1970 in PriÅ¡tina, the capital of Kosovo. ... Prishtinë/Prishtina (Albanian indefinite/definite form) or Priština (Приштина) (Serbian) is the capital city of Kosovo, a landlocked province of Serbia located at 42°65′ N 21°17′ E. It is estimated that the current population of Prishtina is as high as 500,000. ...
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BK University, (Univerzitet Braca Karic, Belgrade)
European University, (Evropski Univerzitet, Belgrade)
According to Serbia and Montenegro sources of law, the Anglo-Saxon system of Case Law is not competitive, although the universities from this scientific discipline explore the theory and the practice of the Case Law (in the frame of the legal, political and economic sciences).
Serbia and Montenegro is passing through a difficult period, but it is, after the October 2000 elections, in the process of democratic transition of its political, economic and social systems.
The main objective of Serbia and Montenegro’s transition is, first of all, to approach the standards of the European continental law and to accept the norms of the European Union, which Serbia and Montenegro intends to join.