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Welcome to ICNL's

“Educational Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe”
A site dealing with various aspects of NGO Law Courses

The Initiative

 

September Workshop in Budapest

ICNL’s “Educational Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe” helps support the introduction of NGO law courses in the region and brings together teachers who are interested in training new lawyers about the laws affecting NGOs (associations, foundations, and other non-governmental entities). More...

CHART OF NGO LAW COURSES
Lists law and related courses taught at universities and other institutions of higher learning in the region
COURSE INFORMATION AND SYLLABI
Course outlines and syllabi for the various courses, organized by subject matter
COUNTRY UPDATES
Albania  I  Bulgaria  I  Croatia  I  Hungary  I Lithuania  I Macedonia
COURSES TAUGHT OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY SETTING
For example, continuing education courses, courses at judicial training institutes, etc.
ARTICLES
Articles of interest by professors about law teaching or about other matters affecting NGO law and NGO law courses.
COUNTRY LAWS AND REPORTS
Access to the the database of laws and other legal documents found on ICNL's site
 


CEE Professors and ICNL Staff participate in the 
workshop on teaching methodology
 

Sanja Baric

An old Chinese proverb states: “Do not give fish to an indigent man, rather teach him how to fish. By doing the latter you’ll satisfy his hunger for a life-time, not only for a day.”  ICNL’s regional office in Budapest, Hungary went further: it assembled those who teach in order to improve their teaching  skills and techniques, enabling them to discuss day-to-day issues that emerge in their educating a new population of lawyers familiar with the fundamentals of NGO Law. More...

About ICNL:  ICNL is an international organization whose mission is to facilitate and support the development of civil society and the freedom of association on a global basis. ICNL, in cooperation with other international, national, and local organizations, provides technical assistance for the creation and improvement of laws and regulatory systems that permit, encourage, and regulate the not-for-profit, nongovernmental (NGO) sector in countries around the world. ICNL maintains a documentation center for laws, regulations, self-regulatory materials, and other relevant documents, it provides relevant training and education, and it conducts research relevant to strengthening and improving laws affecting the NGO sector.   For further information about ICNL and its projects, go to www.icnl.org

 

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