Stefan Radojčić
Consultant
Stefan Radojcic is a consultant in the area of public international law and proceedings before international courts, arbitrations and other institutions.
He has shown academic interest in international law during his LLB and his LLM studies, as a member of teams representing Novi Sad Faculty of Law at prestigious moot court competitions organized by the Leiden University (The Netherlands), in the field of public international law and international criminal law. He won the Best Government Counsel Award at the International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition 2016, with 60 participating universities from all around the World.
After the graduation, he has worked in a law firm based in Novi Sad for almost two years, after which he became a teaching assistant at the Department of International Law and International Relations of the Novi Sad Law Facutly. He has successfully defended his master thesis ’State Responsibility for the Breach of the Obligations Established by the European Convention of Human Rights’. He gives lectures in public international law and EU law, and he is a secretary of the Department of International Law and International Relations. In his academic career he has participated in three research projects, including the COST project ’Global Atrocity Justice Constellations’. Also, he took part in 20 international scientific conferences and published 15 papers as an author or a co-author. His is professionally experienced as a consultant of law firms for the proceedings before the European Court of Human Rights.
He has special interest in issues of state responsibility for human rights violations, as well as for the responsibility of individuals in international criminal law. He continuously improves his knowledge on the legal framework and implementation of state responsibility for the breach of particular human rights – the right to a healthy environment, the right to access to information, the rights of whistleblowers, the right to a fair trial and the right to personal data protection. In that regard, he is particularly fouced on the issue of establishing the jurisdiction in international law, and he defended a project of doctoral dissertation ’Jurisdiction of International Criminal Courts’. He is actively doing research on the topic of the dissertation.
Stefan Radojčić
Consultant
Stefan Radojcic is a consultant in the area of public international law and proceedings before international courts, arbitrations and other institutions.
He has shown academic interest in international law during his LLB and his LLM studies, as a member of teams representing Novi Sad Faculty of Law at prestigious moot court competitions organized by the Leiden University (The Netherlands), in the field of public international law and international criminal law. He won the Best Government Counsel Award at the International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition 2016, with 60 participating universities from all around the World.
After the graduation, he has worked in a law firm based in Novi Sad for almost two years, after which he became a teaching assistant at the Department of International Law and International Relations of the Novi Sad Law Facutly. He has successfully defended his master thesis ’State Responsibility for the Breach of the Obligations Established by the European Convention of Human Rights’. He gives lectures in public international law and EU law, and he is a secretary of the Department of International Law and International Relations. In his academic career he has participated in three research projects, including the COST project ’Global Atrocity Justice Constellations’. Also, he took part in 20 international scientific conferences and published 15 papers as an author or a co-author. His is professionally experienced as a consultant of law firms for the proceedings before the European Court of Human Rights.
He has special interest in issues of state responsibility for human rights violations, as well as for the responsibility of individuals in international criminal law. He continuously improves his knowledge on the legal framework and implementation of state responsibility for the breach of particular human rights – the right to a healthy environment, the right to access to information, the rights of whistleblowers, the right to a fair trial and the right to personal data protection. In that regard, he is particularly fouced on the issue of establishing the jurisdiction in international law, and he defended a project of doctoral dissertation ’Jurisdiction of International Criminal Courts’. He is actively doing research on the topic of the dissertation.