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<strong>FILOZOFSKI</strong> <strong>FAKULTET</strong> U <strong>SARAJEVU</strong>ODSJEK ZA FILOZOFIJU I SOCIOLOGIJUZNANSTVENO-ISTRAŽIVAČKI INKUBATORPROGRAM RADASARAJEVOJuni, 2007.g.


mediation information/results is provided to the circuit clerk's office by the mediator followingthe mediation, whether successful in resolving the case or not. Most mediation programsamong the circuits require the parties' counsel to file a joint stipulation of dismissal followingconclusion of a successful mediation that resolved a case.Each circuit is Identified herein by the state or related jurisdictions it covers, the numberof judges assigned to the circuit, and the site(s) ofthe court's regular sessions. 28 U.S.C. §§ 41,44 and 48. The year of a given circuit's implementation of Its formal mediation process is in theparenthetical with each circuit. 3THE U.S. FIR5T CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS (19921Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island (6 judges): Boston, MAThe First Circuit's Civil Appeals Management Plan (CAMP), is authorized per Fed. R. App.P. 33, and First Cir. L.R. 33.0. All civil appeals, with few exceptions, are subject to CAMP, andeligibility is determined by information gleaned from the Docketing Statement mandated withinfourteen days of a case's docketing with the court. Settlement Counsel usually requestsattorneys submit copies of all relevant orders, memoranda, opinions and other relevantdocuments before attending the conference. Activities in the case are not stayed during thependency of CAMP proceedings.All substantial discussions are held confidentially either by telephonic or in-personconference. No charge for the conference is incurred by the litigants. Parties may be involveddepending on the case. Conferences may last three hours or more. CAMP offices are in Bostonfor cases arising from districts within the four states within the circuit, and in Hato Rey/SanJuan, P.R. for matters arising in Puerto Rico.Http://www.ca1.uscourts.gov/?content=campgeninfo.htm (2013}.THE U.S. SECOND CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS (1974)Connecticut, New York, Vermont (13 judges): New York, NYThe Second Circuit instituted its CAMP program first among federal circuits. Authorizedper Fed. R. App. P. 33 and Second Cir. l.R. CAMP R. 5, and l.R. Appendices C and D, in additionto L.R. 33, 34 and 42 et seq., this CAMP program requires appellants to complete l.R. Form C-A,the Civil Appeal Pre-Argument Statement within ten days of docketing the appeal. The Programis mandated for all civil appeals with few exceptions. Approximately one half of all conferencesare conducted in-person at the Manhattan-based federal courthouse in New York City. The restare conducted via telephone. Written statements are not required as a matter of course.Conferences are set for one and one-half hour intervals. No fees are charged by thecourt. The court rarely grants exceptions to the ordinary court calendar while a matter pendsin the CAMP. Niemlc, at 23-30, and1See Nlemlc, at 4, Table 1.4


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3. Uključivanje mladih istraživača u mreže odličnosti i u integrirane projektePutem suradnje sa znanstveno-istraživačkim inkubatorima u zemljama okruženja i uzemljama Evropske zajednice prvi Znanstveno-istraživački inkubator na Odsjeku za filozofijui sociologiju Filozofskog fakulteta u Sarajevu bit će uključen u mreže odličnosti koje seformiraju unutar 6. i 7.Okvirnog programa EU sudjelujući kao partnerska znanstvenoistraživačkaorganizacija u topikama odrđenim za društvene i humanističke znanosti.

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