IBU Faculty of Law in partnership with Fairleigh Dickinson University launched a Joint Course in Comparative Constitutional Law.

Selected group of FLAW students will be given an unique opportunity to delve in the most important issues concerning different constitutional systems and their relationship to history culture politics and human rights.

After completing the course the students will be capable of addressing the ways in which different constitutions and constitutional systems deal with specific topics such as division of power judicial review human rights protection and antidiscrimination. Main Coordinators of this project are Prof. Dr. Madelyn S. Ferrans & Asst. Leposava Ognjanoska Stavrovska within the signed MoU between these two higher educational institutions. The course will be implemented using COIL method (Collaborative Online International Learning) - an innovative teaching and learning methodology that facilitates virtual global exchange aimed at bringing together different cultural settings.

We at IBU are very excited and wish success to the students who participate in this extraordinary opportunity very thankful for their engagement. We believe that this endeavor will be insightful and worthy to them. Also we hope that this is only the beginning of our cooperation with FDU and that soon students will be able to meet in-person too through exchange activities.

Our goal is to extend this course and this kind of cooperation in general to a larger group of students and to other faculties and departments.