
(ANSA) - BELGRADE, APR 24 - After Trieste, Ljubljana, and Belgrade, the "Liberal Dialogues" initiative, promoted by the Southeast Europe Observatory (SEE), will make a stop in Podgorica on May 5. The Montenegrin capital will host a meeting titled "Constitutionalism and Market Openness" at the city's Europe House. Speakers on the topic include Emanuela Pistoia, Professor of European Union Law at the University of Teramo and Director of the Department of Law; Andrea Giuricin, economist, Marketing Management professor in Milan and the United States, and CEO of TRA Consulting; Nikoleta Dukanović, Associate Professor of Foreign Policy and International Organisations at the University of Donja Gorica, civil society activist and expert on European integration; and Bernard Brunet. The South East Europe Observatory, founded by the Luigi Einaudi Foundation and the MIB Trieste School of Management, is promoting the initiative, which has the support of the Open Society Foundations - Western Balkans and Generali. The project's goal is to foster dialogue about the future of an enlarged Europe as well as the formation of a network of young people dedicated to promoting the liberal method. The Liberal Dialogues will then make a stop in Tirana on May 19th before returning to Trieste on September 15th. (ANSA).