20th ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE

LAW AND FREEDOM


SIXTH DEPARTMENT
RIGHT TO A STATE RULED BY LAW

  1. Legal state, the constitution and the state of emergency - an example of Serbia - Marijana Pajvancic, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad and Gordana Vukadinovic, LL.D., Professor, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad
  2. Freedom, religion and family law - Rodolfo Sacco, LL.D. Professor Emeritus of the University of Torino, Italia
  3. Internal mechanism of protection of Human Rights - Ombudsman - Vitomir Popovic, LL.D. Human Rights Ombudsman for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sarajevo
  4. Justice as a value principle of law - Gale Galev, LL.D. Professor of the Faculty of Law Iustinianus Primus, Skopje
  5. Is there (again) a crisis of law - Svetislav Taborosi, LL.D. Professor, Faculty of Law. Belgrade
  6. Justice and freedom in the philosophy of Rawls's political liberalism Radivoj Stepanov, LL.D.. Professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad
  7. Receptions of Pound's sociological jurisprudence on former Yugoslav area - Milos Marjanovic, LL.D. professor, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad
  8. The application of "justice as fairness,, through notions of the rational and the reasonable - Veljko Dubljevic. Research Associate, Faculty of Service Business. Novi Sad
  9. Judiciary reform in terms of the rule of law - Zoran Jelic, LL.D., Consultant, "Economica" Belgrade
  10. Neothomistic criticism of human rights - Marko Bozic, LL.M., Assistant Trainee, Faculty of Law. Novi Sad, and Dragutin Avramovic, Assistant Trainee, Criminalistic and Police Academy, Belgrade
  11. Some reflections on legal positivism - Suzana Medar, LL.M., Assistant. Faculty of Law, University of Nis
  12. Rule of law and human rights: the challenge of cultural relativism - Ivana Tucak, LL.M. Assistant, Faculty of Law, Osijek, Croatia
  13. Natural law theory and legal positivism - possible diffe­rences - Goran Dajovic, LL.M. Assistant, Faculty of Law, Belgrade
  14. Right to freedom of expression - Durica Krstic, LL.D., M.C.L. Senior Research Counsellor, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts; UN Legal Expert, Belgrade
  15. The scales as the symbol of Justice in Ancient Greek Literature - Tamas Notari Associate Professor, Karoli Gaspar Reformed University, Budapest
  16. Freedom in creating the culture of law - Refki Tac, At­torney at Law, Pnzren
  17. Morality of the law system as the foundation of contemporary state ruled by law - Marko Trajkovic, LL.M., Assistant, Faculty of Law, Nis
  18. Subjects of Legal and moral obligations - Slobodan Martinovic, LL.M., Primary School Special Teacher, Lazarevac
  19. Postmodernism - freedom, law and popular culture - Biljana Knezevic, LL.M., Adviser, Secretariat for Regional and International Cooperation of the Executive Council of the AP of Vojvodina, Novi Sad
  20. State of emergency and limits of freedom Dragutin Avramovic, Assistant Criminalistic and Police academy, Belgrade
  21. Official language and state ruled by law Tamas Kor-hecz, LL.D., Vice President of the Executive Council of the AP of Vojvodina, Novi Sad
  22. Human rights and freedoms in state of emergency and legal regulation of state of emergency - Ivan Berezlev, Postgraduate student, Faculty of Law, Belgrade
  23. Imperfections of the rule of law and crime suppression - Miroslav Zivkovic, LL.D. Criminalistic and Police Aca­demy, Belgrade
  24. International and national human rights law: compatibility and relations - dr Renata Deskoska. Associate Professor, "Justinianus Primus"'. Skopje
  25. Instrumentalization of nationalism and the problem of national identity - Zoran Nikolic, LL.D., Professor. Faculty of Law Eastern Sarajevo - Pale
  26. Freedom of public meetings - everybody's right - Zorica Mrsevic, LL.D.. Research Adviser. Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade
  27. Freedom of religion - Marija Zuzek. LL.M.. Association of Experts for Counter Terrorism and Organized Crime
  28. European standards on the right of national minorities to representation and its implementation in the legal system in Serbia - Maja Nastic. Assisstant, Faculty of law, Nis
  29. Technology of sovereignty and sovereignty of technology - Milovan Filipovic, LL.M. Legal Department Head "Sar Planina', National Park Public Enterprise, Strpce
  30. The law of stronger - for and against law - Vladimir Popovic, LL.M., Director of Broker-dealer Association As-financial Center s.c. Belgrade
  31. The right to participate in cultural life - Srdan Vukadinovic, LL.D. Social Research Center, Podgorica
  32. Right of man and conception of public school upbringing - Tatjana Devjak, LL.D. Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, Ljubljana
  33. Ethics in jouralism - international aspects — Gordana Eric, LL.M., Journalist, Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, Belgrade
  34. Right to dignity of life and global poverty - Branislav Djurdjevic, Law student, Belgrade

Constitutional law questions

  1. On the new constitution of Serbia - PhD Agnes Kartag-Odri, Law School. University of Novi Sad, Serbia
  2. The organisation of legislative activity in Ukraine - Nadiya Semenova, senior researcher at the Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine (Kyiv)
  3. Constitutional review of fundamental rights: constitui-onal complaint in Serbia - Irena Pejic, LL.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Law University of Nis
  4. The position of political parties in the new constitution of the Republic of Serbia - Uros Suvakovic. LL.D., Assistant Professor. Faculty of Philosophy. Pristina. in Kosovska Mirrovica
  5. Rationalized parliamentarism of the constitution of Serbia of 2006 - Darko Simovic. LL.M.. Assistant Criminalistic and Police Academy, Belgrade
  6. Territorial organization of Serbia according to 2006 Constitution, regionalization and Euro-concept - Dragan Bataveljic. LL.D. Professor. Faculty of Law, Kragujevac
  7. Political responsibility of government in the constitutional system of Serbia - Marko Stankovic, LL.M., Assistant. Faculty of Law. Belgrade
  8. Organization of executive power in new Serbian Constitution as a foundation of state ruled by law - Slobodan Orlovic, LL.M., Secretary, Faculty for Service Business, Sremska Kamenica
  9. The constitutions of the principality of Serbia - Andjelka Plavsic-Nesic, Senior Adviser at the Former Department for Organization and Status of Administrative Bodies of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro
  10. Constitutuional and legal establishment of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mile Dmicic, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law. Banja Luka. University and Secretary of the RS Constitutional Court
  11. Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms by the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Radomir V. Lukic, LL.D. Professor, Megatrend University, Belgrade
  12. Distribution of competences in the Bill Constitution - Goran Markovic. LL.M. Assistant, Faculty of Law, Eastern Sarajevo

Editor: dr Gordana Vukadinovic, professor at the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad