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Publications
Monograph “Autism”
The monograph “Autism” by the author Vladimir E. Trajkovski, Institute for defectology at the Philosophy faculty, Skopje, is a first edition of this kind in Macedonia. It represents a first try for more complex research of aetiology and epidemiology of the problem autism. The book is dedicated for defectologists, doctors of medicine, psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, paediatricians, epidemiologists, immunologists, and it can also serve as a textbook for the students at the Institute for psychology at the Philosophy faculty and the students from the Medicine faculty in Skopje.
Civil practises
Volunteering and human rights
MCIC published the new issue of Civil practises dedicated to Volunteering in Macedonia and to Protection of the human rights through the mechanisms of the civil organizations.
Both themes prompt for considering many open questions that aren’t exclusively connected to civil organizing. The authors offer or lead to some of the answers.
Review of the tax laws that have an influence on the civil organizations in CEE
Within the NGO Fair – 4th Forum of the civil society in Macedonia, the Macedonian centre for international cooperation promoted the book “Review of the tax laws that have an influence on the civil organizations in CEE” published by the International centre for nonprofitable law (ICNL) and MCIC. This is a second edition (the first was published in 2001) and is a result of the expertise given by lawyers and representatives of civil organizations from Central and Eastern Europe. The publication contains a review of the already existing tax laws that refer to nonprofitable, civil organizations in the legislations of 16 countries from CEE.
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Zvegor Surva, Black faces, bright hearts
ReportageOn 14 January in Zvegor, everybody had dark, smiling and joyful faces. Dark on your face symbolizes happiness, it chases the evil spirits, it also means health and wealth in the upcoming year. Even the drivers of the big trucks, the tourists with skis on top of their cars and all the others who had to go through Zvegor in order to reach Bulgaria or go back in Macedonia were stopped, their faces were made dark, and they had to pay “tax” to the Zvegor “surovarskars”. Some of the village “beauties” (which were, in fact, men, dresses as women) have even tried to enter the truck cabins and pass the wish for a happy new summer to the truck drivers with a kiss! |  |
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