The deputy dean of the Novi Sad Law School wants to continue with exams as usual  

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deputy dean of ‘s school is asking for exams to go ahead as planned, despite student . The students are demanding that exams be cancelled and classes stopped.

The deputy dean, Sandra Fiser Sobot, says the Teaching Council should draft a request to hold exams outside the law school. She claims that the blockade of the building prevents it from being used and that students’ rights are being violated.

However, student say holding exams in the courthouse would be illegal. They have been protesting for several days, taking over university buildings and stopping all classes and exams.

According to Fiser Sobot, 1,900 students have applied to take exams in , which is more than half of the total number of students enrolled. She wants the courts to provide office space for the exams, but student leaders disagree with this plan.

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