Upon the latest case of police ill-treatment of Nemanja Roncevic, reported by the media today, Human Rights Action warns that this is already the 9th case of […]
The Constitutional Court of Montenegro should use the opportunity to present constitutional appeal as an effective remedy against the decisions of the Parliament on the dismissal […]
Two appeals to the Constitutional Court of Montenegro were filed in the case of unlawful dismissal of Goran Djurovic from the RTCG Council. The first appeal […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) strongly condemns the latest case of police torture against citizens in the center of Podgorica. It shows how the impunity for police […]
On Friday, 16 February, the 3-member Chamber of the Basic Court in Podgorica abolished the decision of the judge of that court who had previously supported […]
The deadline given by the Basic Court in Podgorica to the Parliament of Montenegro to execute the injunction and reinstate Goran Djurovic to the position of […]
The position of the Parliament of Montenegro and the Deputy Protector of Property and Legal Interest of Montenegro, Radomirka Raičević, that the court has no jurisdiction […]
Lawyer Dalibor Tomovic, representing Goran Djurovic in the lawsuit against the Parliament of Montenegro due to Djurovic’s illegal dismissal as a member of the Montenegrin National […]
“The decision of the Constitutional Court not to insist with the Government to identify state officers who participated in torture of citizens is disappointing”, stated the […]
Milisav Dragojević, an engineer who has been employed in the Railway Transport co. for fourteen years, one of the few who was officially provided whistleblower status […]
The Constitutional Court of Montenegro executed and communicated the decision in the case of unpunished police torture of Milorad Martinović. The Constitutional Court adopted Martinovic’s constitutional […]