December 30, 2025
As the year draws to a close, the Center for American Law would like to reflect on its journey and extend our heartfelt wishes for a prosperous 2026. Established on December 9, 2024, on International Anti-Corruption Day, our center has experienced a year filled with growth, collaboration, and success.
In 2025, the Center achieved remarkable milestones. Our organization expanded its reach, both in terms of the number of students engaged and the variety of initiatives undertaken. We are thrilled to report a growing number of students from both Serbia and abroad who are participating in the center’s work, strengthening the foundation of our future endeavors.
One of our proudest accomplishments this year was the publication of our book titled “American Jurisprudence and the Declaration of Independence: A Reflection of Opportunities” This book, which commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, features works from Serbian students who explored the enduring impact of American legal principles. Through their contributions, these students have paid tribute to this monumental milestone in American history.
Throughout 2025, the Center has also been actively involved in conducting detailed analyses of American law, with a special focus on its relevance and implications for developments in Serbia. Our experts have consistently provided insights on American legal provisions and their influence on events in our country, helping raise awareness and promote understanding of cross-border legal frameworks.
In addition to these academic and analytical efforts, the Center has forged new partnerships and collaborations with organizations both domestically and internationally. This network of connections is vital as we continue to build bridges between the legal systems of Serbia and the United States.
As we look ahead to 2026, we are filled with anticipation for an even more dynamic and impactful year. The Center for American Law remains committed to fostering greater awareness, deepening international cooperation, and providing valuable legal insights that strengthen the bond between our two countries.
We wish all of our partners, students, and supporters a Happy New Year, and we look forward to another year of growth, learning, and meaningful exchange.
Warm regards,
The Center for American Law

