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Jadranka Djurković Paris, 31 January 2008

ReSPA seat. Danilovgrad, Montenegro. Jadranka Djurković Paris, 31 January 2008. Kosovo. Macedonia. MONTENEGRO. Inhabitants 62 0 ,145 Surface : 13 , 812 sq. km Capital: Podgorica (211,788) Old royal capital: Cetinje

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Jadranka Djurković Paris, 31 January 2008

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  1. ReSPA seat Danilovgrad, Montenegro Jadranka Djurković Paris, 31 January 2008 Kosovo Macedonia

  2. MONTENEGRO • Inhabitants 620,145 • Surface: 13,812 sq.km • Capital: Podgorica (211,788) • Old royal capital: Cetinje • Climate: continental, Mediterranean, Alpine • CurrencyEuro ( € ) • Multi-national country: • Montenegrins 43.16 % • Serbs 31.99 % • Bosniaks 7.77 % • Albanians 5.03 % • Muslims 3.97 % • Croats 1.10 % • Others 6.98 % MACEDONIA

  3. Northern -mountain region Central region Southern-sea region

  4. POLITICAL STATUS OF MONTENEGRO • Referendum on independence – 21 May 2006 • 192nd member state of UN – 28 June 2006 • 47th member state of the Council of Europe – 11 May 2007 • Signed the SAA – 15 October 2007 • Adopted new Constitution on 19 October 2007 in line with the recommendations of the Council of Europe

  5. 21 MUNICIPALITIES OF MONTENEGRO

  6. DANILOVGRAD • Small town in the Bjelopavlići plain, centre of the Danilovgrad Municipality • Inhabitants: 16.376 • Surface: 501km2 • 75 km away from the sea • 110 km away from the popular ski resorts in the north of Montenegro

  7. WHY DANILOVGRAD? • Favourable geographic position • Mild climate (the greatest number of sunny days) • Vicinity to the administrative capital of Montenegro • Host to a number of training institutions: • Police Academy with campus facilities • Military Training Centre • Forensic Institute

  8. BRALENOVICA • Located on the outskirts of Danilovgrad • Site proposed to accommodate ReSPA: • Located on a 23.000m2 parcel of land • Property of the Municipality of Danilovgrad • Main building (1600m2) and an ancillary building (200m2) constructed in 1920-ies but underwent reconstruction in 1980-ies • Government of Montenegro prepared to invest €2 M in the project • Maintenance to be included in the overall operation costs

  9. BRALENOVICA SITE – EXISTING STATE

  10. BRALENOVICA SITE – EXISTING STATE

  11. BRALENOVICA SITE – EXISTING STATE

  12. BRALENOVICA SITE AFTER RECONSTRUCTION

  13. BRALENOVICA BUILDING INTERIOR AFTER RECONSTRUCTION PRIZEMLJE

  14. BRALENOVICA BUILDING INTERIOR AFTER RECONSTRUCTION SPRAT

  15. BRALENOVICA BUILDING INTERIOR AFTER RECONSTRUCTION

  16. BRALENOVICA BUILDING INTERIOR AFTER RECONSTRUCTION

  17. BRALENOVICA BUILDING INTERIOR AFTER RECONSTRUCTION

  18. BRALENOVICA BUILDING INTERIOR AFTER RECONSTRUCTION

  19. TIMING • Final Design, necessary permits and tender procedure for the selection of contractor(s) to perform the construction works by May 2008 • Reconstruction of the main building by August 2008 • Construction of a new building with campus facilities (starting in parallel with the reconstruction of the main building) by end 2008

  20. DANILOVGRAD TOWN MAP BRALENOVICA

  21. ACCESSIBILITY OF BRALENOVICA • 30km away from Podgorica Airport (25 min drive) • 19 km away from Podgorica (15 min drive, buses every half hour) • 34km away from Nikšić, the second largest Montenegrin city

  22. IF TRAVELING BY PLANE... • Podgorica (or Golubovci) Airport • Modern building opened in 2006 • In 2007, awarded the best airport under 1 million passengers annually by Airports Council International • Regular flights to: Belgrade, Budapest, Bari, Zurich, Frankfurt, Ljubljana, Paris, Rome and Vienna • Charter flights to London and Prague planned from May 2008 • Regular flight to Brussels under negotiation (for now, connection via Frankfurt, Ljubljana, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade)

  23. IF TRAVELLING BY CAR... distancetime needed • Podgorica – Tirana181km2½h • Podgorica – Pristina 264km 4h • Podgorica – Sarajevo 325km 4½h • Podgorica – Skopje 346km 5h • Podgorica – Dubrovnik 142km 2h (further air connection to Zagreb) • Podgorica – Belgrade 414km 6h (also regular daily flights)

  24. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES GRANTED TO ReSPA BY THE HOST AGREEMENT • Adequate legal capacity • Security and safety environment • Inviolability and immunity • Exemption from taxes and duties • Access to necessary public services • Judicial immunity of ReSPA officials • Exemptions for ReSPA officials from the immigration restrictions, tax on income, social security contributions • Facilitated immigration and visa arrangements for ReSPA staff and their families

  25. Montenegro will provide: • To all staff members/students, regardless of the country they come from: • Entry and residence • Equal opportunities for hiring staff and professionals • Adherence to the principle of non-discrimination and equal treatment

  26. COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES OF MONTENEGRO • Territorial and political stability • Good relations with all ReSPA countries • Orientation towards strengthening administrative capacities • Easily accesible from any capital city in the neighbourhood • Favourable climate • Not a host to any regional institution • Signed the Agreement on Visa Facilitation with the EC, visa for entry from any country in the region not required • Signed the ECAA agreement with the EC • HRMA has professional and organisational capacities to successfully service the operations of ReSPA and is prepared to offer administrative assistance for the initial start-up of ReSPA

  27. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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