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[edit] Faculties without Universities
Pursuant to Serbian Law on Higher Education, no faculties are able to operate without being a member of an university. As such, private faculties listed here are either:
- Part of a university, so they do not belong on this list, however their univeristy does, or;
- Non-compliant to Law on Higher Education, and as such, without licence, so again, they do not belong on this list.
I'd like to ask a clarification from the editor who included these faculties on the list. Copy forwarded to user's talk page. Regards, Meelosh 15:06, 14 November 2006 (UTC).