Trg Republike Hrvatske 14
Zagreb, Hrvatska
Prof. Siniša Rodin earned his Ph.D. degree from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law, Croatia in 1995, and his LL.M. degree from the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1992. He specialized European Law at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, and German Constitutional Law at the Max-Planck Institut für ausländisches öeffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht in Heidelberg, Germany. He is recepient of the University of Michigan Law School Merit Award, and the University of Zagreb Rector’s Award. In 2001/2002 he was Fulbright fellow and Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School. Prof. Rodin is member of the International Association of Constitutional Law and of the European Communities Studies Association. He is author of 2 books and more then 50 research papers. Together with prof. Tamara Ćapeta he co-authored the first textbook on EU law in Croatian language. Prof. Rodin’s scientific interest includes issues of constitutional interpretation, fundamental rights and constitutional aspects of European integration. His research also focuses free movement of services. He is member of editorial board of Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy and Zeitschrift für Öffentliches Recht. He is member of UACES and FIDE.
Prof. Rodin holds ad personam Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law, Zagreb, Croatia. His teaching includes a general course on EU law and an advanced course on Human Rights in the EU. He is one of the supervisors of students participating at the European Law Moot Court Competition and Central and East European Moot Court. In 2012 prof. Rodin also teaches at CEU San Pablo Madrid and as a Marc and Beth Goldberg Distinguished Visiting Professor at Cornell University Law School.
Prof. Rodin contributes to the Enzyklopädie des Europarechts (Nomos 2013) and currently works on the project “Judicial Application of International Law in Southeast Europe”, to be published by Springer Verlag in 2013.
Since July 1, 2013 Siniša Rodin serves as a Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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Prof. Siniša Rodin doktorirao je na Pravnom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Zagrebu 1995. godine. Magistrirao je na University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1992. godine. Specijalizirao je europsko pravo na Sveučilišnom Institutu u Firenci, a njemačko ustavno pravo na Max-Planck Institut für ausländisches öeffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht u Heidelbergu. Dobitnik je University of Michigan Law School Merit Award, te Rektorove nagrade Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. 2001/2002 kao Fulbright Visiting Scholar radi na Harvard Law School. Član je International Association of Constitutional Law i European Communities Studies Association. Autor je 2 knjige i više od 50 znanstvenih radova, a zajedno s prof. Tamarom Ćapeta objavio je prvi udžbenik prava Europske unije na hrvatskom jeziku. Glavni znanstveni interes uključuje ustavnu interpretaciju, temeljna prava, te ustavne aspekte europskog integracijskog procesa. Bavi se i istraživanjem slobode pružanja usluga. Član je uredništva znanstvenih časopisa Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy i Zeitschrift für Öffentliches Recht. Član je UACES (University Association of Contemporary European Studies) i FIDE (Fédération Internationalle de droit européen).
Prof. Rodin je predstojnik Jean Monnet Katedre za Europsko javno pravo na Pravnom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, a od 2011. godine nositelj ad personam Jean Monnet katedre. U 2012. godini predaje kao gostujući profesor na CEU San Pablo, Madrid i na Cornell University Law School kao Marc and Beth Goldberg Distinguished Visiting Professor.
Prof. Rodin je autor-suradnik Enzyklopädie des Europarechts (Nomos 2013) i voditelj projekta “Judicial Application of International Law in Southeast Europe” i urednik istoimene knjige, Springer Verlag 2013.
Od 1. srpnja 2013. Siniša Rodin obnaša dužnost suca Suda Europske unije.
The European Union and the Western Balkans: Does the Lisbon Treaty Matter? in The Foreign Policy of the European Union: Assessing Europe’s Role in the World, Bindi, Federiga and Angelescu, Irina (eds.), Brookings Institution Press, Washington 2012
Croatia: Developing Judicial Culture of Fundamental Rights in The Universalism of Human Rights, Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice / Arnold, Rainer (ed.), Springer, Dordrecht 2013
National Identity and Market Freedoms after the Treaty of Lisbon, Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy. 7 (2011)
Back to Square One – the Past, the Present and the Future of the Simmenthal Mandate in Europe’s Constitutional Challenges in the Light of the Recent Case Law of National Constitutional Courts, Benyeto, José Maria and Pernice Ingolf (eds.), Nomos, Berlin 2011
Croatia in The European Convention on the Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Central and Eastern Europe, Hammer, Leonard and Emmert, Frank (eds.), Eleven International Publishing, The Hague 2011
European Benchmarking and National Interpretation – Is the Bologna Process a “magyaron narancs”? in Die Offene Methode der Koordinierung in der Europäischen Union / Bodiroga-Vukobrat, Nada, Sander, Gerald and Barić, Sanja (eds.), Verlag Dr. Kovač, Hamburg 2010
Functions of Judicial Opinions and the New Member States in The Legitimacy of Highest Courts’ Rulings, Judicial Deliberations and Beyond / Nick Hulls, Maurice Adams and Jacco Bomhoff (eds.), Asser Press, Den Haag, 2009
Scope of the Services Directive 123/2006 in Internal Market for Services, Rajko Knez (ed.), Maribor 2009
Balancing Free Market and Fundamental Rights in a Post-Communist European State – A Mission Impossible? // Ceci n’est pas une Constitution – Constitutionalisation without a Constitution? / Ingolf Pernice/ Evgeni Tanchev (eds.) Nomos, Berlin 2008
Discourse, authority and making of the Constitution for Europe in EU constitution: the best way forward?, Curtin, D. ; Kellermann, A.E. ; Blockmans, S. (eds.), Asser Press, Den Haag, 2005
Prof. Dr. Tamara Ćapeta earned her Ph.D. degree from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law, Croatia in 2001, and her LL.M. degree from the College of Europe, Bruges in 1993. She was Fulbright visiting scholar at University of Michigan Law School in 2006. She is author/co-author of 7 books and a number of Articles. Tamara Ćapeta is professor of European public law at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law, Zagreb, and holder of Jean Monnet Chair. Before, she was teaching at the Faculty of Economics (1997 – 2002), was research fellow at the Institute for International Relations (1994 – 1997), and was working in the Ministry for External Affairs (1992 – 1994). As of the entry of Croatia in the European Union til summer 2014 she worked in the Court of Justice of the European Union as a Head of Unit for translation into Croatian language. After the establishment of the Unit, she has return to the University of Zagreb, where she heads the department for EU public law. Her current reserach interests are constitutional aspects of European integration and legimitmacy of judges.
[Publikacations] [CV 2012 – EN]
Prof. dr. sc. Tamara Ćapeta doktorirala je na Pravnom fakultetu u Zagrebu 2001. godine, a magisterij je stekla na College of Europe u Bruggeu 1993.U 2006. boravila je kao Fulbright stipendistica na Sveučilištu Michigan, Ann Arbor. Autorica je ili koautor sedam knjiga i više znanstvenih članaka. Profesorica je na katedri za europsko javno pravo Pravnog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu te nositeljica Jean Monnet katedre . Prije toga, predavala je na Ekonomskom fakultetu u Zagrebu (1997 – 2002), bila znanstveni novak na Programu europskih integracija u Institutu za međunarodne odnose (1994 – 1997), te radila u Ministarstvu vanjskih poslova RH (1992 – 1994). Od ulaska Hrvatske u članstvo Europske unije do ljeta 2014. radila je na Sudu EU kao Voditelj odjela za prevođenje na hrvatsi jezik. Po uspostavi odjela, vratila se na Sveučilište u Zagrebu, gdje je trenutno predstojnica Katedre za europsko javno pravo. Njen trenutni istraživački interes uključuje ustavne aspekte europske integracije te legitimitet sudova.
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Iris Goldner Lang is a Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law at the University of Zagreb – Faculty of Law. She is the coordinator of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence “EU’s Global Leadership in the Rule of Law”, the holder of the UNESCO Chair on Free Movement of Persons, Migration and Inter-Cultural Dialogue and a member of the Steering Committee of the UNESCO Unit for Bioethics and Law at the University of Zagreb – Faculty of Law. She works at the Department of European Public Law, which she chaired from 2013 until 2015.
Goldner Lang held visiting positions at Harvard Law School and University College London (UCL). She was a John Harvey Gregory Visiting Professor of Law and World Organization and a Fulbright Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School in 2015/2016. She was also a Visiting Researcher at University College London (summer 2017) and at Harvard Law School (summer 2018). She was an invited lecturer at the Court of Justice of the European Union, European Parliament, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Stockholm, University of Vienna, University of Lisbon, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Alpbach Forum Summer School, Boston University, Temple University, etc. As a British Government Chevening Scholar, she earned her LL.M. degree at the London School of Economics (LSE). She did part of her doctoral research at the LSE and as an Ernst-Mach Scholar at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria.
Goldner Lang is a member of the Advisory Board of the Horizon 2020 project “Reconciling Science, Innovation and Precaution through the Engagement of Stakeholders” (RECIPES), led by Maastricht University. She is the president of the Croatian Society for European Law (FIDE branch), the Croatian representative in the Odysseus Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Academy of European Law (ERA). She is the Editor-In-Chief of the Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy, a member of the Editorial Board of the European Foreign Affairs Review (EFAR) and a member of the ERA Forum Advisory Board. She is the editor of three books and the author of numerous articles, chapters in books and an authored book.
Contact: igoldner@pravo.hr
Prof. dr. sc. Iris Goldner Lang je Jean Monnet profesorica prava Europske unije na Pravnom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Jedna je od koordinatorica Jean Monnet centra izvrsnosti “EU’s Global Leadership in the Rule of Law”, voditeljica je UNESCO-ove katedre za slobodno kretanje osoba, migracije i interkulturalni dijalog te članica Upravog odbora UNESCO-ove jedinice za bioetiku i pravo na Pravnom fakultetu u Zagrebu. Zaposlena je kao redovna profesorica u trajnom zvanju na Katedri za europsko javno pravo, čija je bila predstojnica od 2013. do 2015. godine.
Prof. Goldner Lang imala je gostujuće pozicije na Harvard Law School i na University College London (UCL). Bila je gostujući profesor (John Harvey Gregory Visiting Professor of Law and World Organization) i Fulbright gostujući istraživač na Harvard Law School 2015/16. godine. Također je bila gostujući istraživač na University College London (2017.) i na Harvard Law School (2018.). Pozivana je održati gostujuća predavanja na nizu međunarodno istaknutih sveučilišta i institucija, među kojima se izdvajaju: Sud Europske unije, Europski parlament, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Sveučilište u Stockholmu, Sveučilište u Beču, Sveučilište u Lisbonu, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Alpbach Forum ljetna škola, Sveučilište u Bostonu, Sveučilište Temple, itd. Kao Chevening stipendist britanske vlade, magistrirala je pravo (LL.M.) na London School of Economics (LSE). Doktorirala je na Pravnom fakultetu u Zagrebu, a dio doktorskog istraživanja provela je na LSE-u i dio, kao Ernst-Mach stipendist, na Institutu za europsko pravo Johannes Kepler Sveučilišta u Linzu (Austrija). Položila je pravosudni ispit. Kao stažist je radila u Europskoj komisiji baveći se pitanjima proširenja Europske unije te europskim zdravstvenim pravom. Osim završenog studija prava, diplomirala je engleski jezik i književnost na Filozofskom fakultetu u Zagrebu.
Prof. Goldner Lang je članica Savjetodavnog odbora Horizon 2020 projekta “Reconciling Science, Innovation and Precaution through the Engagement of Stakeholders” (RECIPES), koji vodi Sveučilište u Maastrichtu. Predsjednica je Hrvatske udruge za europsko pravo (CroSEL) koja je ogranak International Federation of European Law (FIDE), hrvatska je predstavnica u Odysseus akademskoj mreži za izučavanje prava migracija i azila u Europi te članica Upravnog odbora Akademije europskog prava (ERA) u Trieru. Glavna je urednica časopisa Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy (CYELP), članica uredništva časopisa European Foreign Affairs Review (EFAR) i članica Savjetodavnog odbora časopisa ERA Forum. Urednica je tri knjige, autorica brojnih članaka u istaknutim međunarodnim publikacijama i autorica jedne monografije.
Contact: igoldner@pravo.hr
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Prof. dr. Tamara Perišin, MJur (Oxon) holds the Jean Monnet Chair title at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law, and since 1 September 2018 she has been awarded the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence titled “EU’s Global Leadership in the Rule of Law where she serves as the academic coordinator.
In 2015/16 she was John Harvey Gregory Visiting Professor of Law and World Organization at Harvard Law School where she taught a course “Global Effects of EU Law” (3 ABA credits).
She teaches and writes about the EU internal market, division of power between levels and branches of government, constitutionalism, international trade, and her most recent academic interests involve applying the CLS methodology to the role of the Court of Justice of the EU.
She graduated cum laude at Zagreb; as a Chevening scholar earned the degree Magister Juris in European and Comparative Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, St. Edmund Hall; and completed her PhD at the University of Zagreb having defended her thesis before an international committee.
As a part of her doctoral and post-doctoral research, Tamara Perišin studied as a visiting researcher at the Asser College Europe, T.M.C. Asser Institute, The Hague; as a Fulbright scholar at the Georgetown University, Washington D.C. and at the University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI; as a “visitor-in-the-cabinet” of Advocate General Sharpston at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg; a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Fellow at the Central European University, Budapest; a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg; and a post-doctoral visiting researcher at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA.
She passed the Croatian bar exam.
T. Perišin works at the Department of European Public Law where her Jean Monnet Chair “Global Effects of EU Law” is based, covering earlier Jean Monnet Modules “EU Internal Market Law” and “EU and WTO in a Comparative Perspective”. In the period 2009-11 she served as Vice Dean for International Cooperation. She was a Member of the Working Group for Free Movement of Goods in the EU Accession Negotiating Team of the Croatian Government.
T. Perišin is the Editor-in-Chief of the “Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy; serves on the Editorial Board of “Zagreb Law Review”; and is a reviewer for several journals, including “Journal of Common Market Studies”, “Politcal Thought” etc.
She is an author of many articles and of the book “Free Movement of Goods and Limits of Regulatory Autonomy in the EU and WTO”, T.M.C. Asser Press. She has also edited a number of books, the most recent one being “Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe: The Critical Legal Studies Perspective on the Role of Courts in the EU”, Hart Publishing, 2018.
Contact: tamara.perisin@pravo.hr
Prof. dr. sc. Tamara Perišin, MJur (Oxon) je nositelj naslova Jean Monnet Chair, a od 1. rujna 2018. joj je dodijeljen Jean Monnet centar izvrsnosti kao jedini aktivni centar te vrste u Hrvatskoj, koji djeluje pod nazivom “EU’s Global Leadership in the Rule of Law”, a Prof. Perišin obnaša dužnost akademske koordinatorice.
U 2015/16. bila je John Harvey Gregory Visiting Professor of Law and World Organization na Harvard Law School te je predavala kolegij o globalnim učincima prava EU pod naslovom “Global Effects of EU Law” (3 ABA boda).
Područja znanstvenog interesa prof. Perišin su pravo unutarnjeg tržišta EU, podjela ovlasti između razina i grana vlasti, konstitucionalizam, međunarodna trgovina. Njeno najnovije istraživanje primijenjuje CLS metodologiju u analizi uloge Suda Europske unije.
Diplomirala je cum laude na Pravnom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Zagrebu; magistarski studij završila je na University of Oxford, Faculty of Law, St Edmund Hall kao Chevening stipendist te je stekla titulu Magister Juris in European and Comparative Law; a doktorirala je na Pravnom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Zagrebu uz međunarodno povjerenstvo za obranu disertacije.
Tamara Perišin se usavršavala na T.M.C Asser Instituut, Den Haag; kao Fulbright stipendist na Georgetown University Law Center, Washington D.C, i na University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI; na Europskom sudu pravde kao “visitor-in-the-cabinet” nezavisne odvjetnice Sharpston; kao Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Fellow (SOTL) na Central European University, Budimpešta; na Max Planck institutu za komparativno javno pravo i međunarodno pravo, Heidelberg te na Harvard Law Law School, Cambridge, MA.
Položila je hrvatski pravosudni ispit.
T. Perišin radi na Katedri za europskog javno pravo Pravnog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, gdje je i nositelj je Jean Monnet Katedre “Global Effects of EU Law”, koja obuhvaća i dva ranija modula “EU and WTO in a comparative perspective” te “EU internal market law”; a na Fakultetu je od 2009-11. vršila dužnost prodekana za međunarodnu suradnju. U pregovorima za članstvo RH u EU bila je članica Radne skupine za Poglavlje I – Slobodno kretanje roba.
T. Perišin je glavna urednica časopisa “Croatian Yearobook of European Law and Policy” te je član uredništva časopisa “Zagrebačka pravna revija”. Povremeni je recezent za brojne časopise, uključujući “Journal of Common Market Studies”, “Političku misao” itd.
Autorica je brojnih znanstvenih članaka te znanstvene knjige “Free Movement of Goods and Limits of Regulatory Autonomy in the EU and WTO”, T.M.C. Asser Press. Takoder je urednica više knjiga od kojih je posljednja “Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe: The Critical Legal Studies Perspective on the Role of Courts in the EU”, Hart Publishing, 2018.
Kontakt: tamara.perisin@pravo.hr
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Dr. Snjezana Vasiljevic, M. Phil (Cantab)
Education
BA, MA University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law/diploma summa cum laude.
M. Phil Faculty of Law, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, Darwin College
Ph. D. University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law
Awards
Rector’s award (1999)
Dean’s awards (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000)
American Bar Association CEELI award for the best paper in the area of sexual discrimination (2003).
Professional experience
Courses
Bibliography
Dr. sc. Melita Carević, LL.M., zaposlena je kao izvanredna profesorica na Katedri za europsko javno pravo na Pravnom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, na Jean Monnet centru izvrsnosti „EU Global Leadership in the Rule of Law“, gdje sudjeluje u izvođenju nastave iz predmeta Europsko javo pravo, EU Internal Market Law i EU Climate Change Law u sklopu integriranog pravnog studija te predmeta Pravo unutarnjeg tržišta EU i Europsko pravo tržišnog natjecanja na poslijediplomskom specijalističkom studiju iz Europskog prava. Voditeljica je projekta Jean Monnet modul „Climate Change Law in the EU“, koji traje od 2022. do 2025.
Diplomirala je na Pravnom fakultetu u Zagrebu 2008. magna cum laude, među 1% najuspješnijih studenata svoje generacije te je tijekom studija bila nagrađena posebnom rektorovom nagradom. Magistrirala je 2011. na University of Michigan Law School kao dobitnica Grotius stipendije. Doktorat znanosti stekla je na Pravnom fakultetu u Zagrebu 2015. obranivši disertaciju „European Union climate change regulation and its impact on global standard-setting“. Kao znanstvena novakinja pridružila se je Katedri za europsko javno pravo 2009. Tijekom 2014. stažirala je na Sudu Europske unije u kabinetu suca Siniše Rodina te je bila gostujući istraživač u kabinetu nezavisne odvjetnice Eleanor Sharpston, a tijekom 2016. se znanstveno usavršavala Pravnom fakultetu Sveučilišta Oxford. Pravosudni ispit položila je 2018.
Dr. Carević je sudjelovala u edukaciji sudaca i državnih odvjetnika u području prava Europske unije pri Pravosudnoj akademiji te je vodila brojne radionice o pravu EU za odvjetnike i suce u sklopu programa cjeloživotnog učenja. Autorica je znanstvenih i stručnih članaka objavljenih u domaćim i međunarodnim publikacijama te istraživačica na nekoliko međunarodnih projekata. Glavna je urednica je časopisa Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy, voditeljica Doktorskog studija iz Europskog prava (stari program), zamjenica voditeljice Posljediplomskog specijalističkog studija iz Europskog prava te dopredsjednica stručne udruge CROSEL. Članica je akademske mreže GreenDeal-Net, Hrvatske udruge za pravo i politiku tržišnog natjecanja te od veljače 2023. Radne skupine za izradu stajališta na prijedlog Uredbe o uspostavi certifikacijskog okvira Unije za uklanjanje ugljika pri Ministarstvu gospodarstva i održivog razvoja Republike Hrvatske.
Istraživanje dr. Carević usredotočeno je na pravo klimatskih promjena u EU, pravo zaštite okoliša EU, pravo unutarnjeg tržišta EU i europsko pravo tržišnog natjecanja.
Melita Carević (LL.M. Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ph.D Zagreb) is an associate professor at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law, at the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence “EU Global Leadership in the Rule of Law”, where she teaches European Public Law, EU Internal Market Law and EU Climate Change Law at the graduate level, and EU Internal Market Law and EU Competition Law at the post-graduate level. She is also the holder of the Jean Monnet Module “Climate Change Law in the EU”, which runs from 2022 until 2025.
She graduated magna cum laude in 2008 from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law among the 1% of the best students in her generation and received a Special Rector’s Award during her studies. In 2011, as a recipient of the Grotius fellowship, she earned an LL.M. degree from the University of Michigan Law School and in 2015 her doctoral degree from the University of Zagreb Law School with the thesis “European Union climate change regulation and its impact on global standard-setting“. She joined the Department of EU law in 2009 as a research assistant. In 2014 she completed an internship at the Court of Justice of the EU at the chambers of Judge Siniša Rodin and was a visitor at the chambers of Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston. In 2016 she was a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford, Faculty of Law. She passed the Croatian bar exam in 2018. She has held a number of life-long learning workshops on EU law for Croatian judges, public prosecutors and lawyers. She is the Editor-In-Chief of the Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy. Dr. Carević currently serves as the head of the Doctoral Programme in EU Law at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb, as the deputy head of the Postgraduate Programme in EU Law and as the vice-president of the Croatian Society for European Law. She is a member of the European GreenDeal-Net and of the Croatian Society for Competition Law and since February 2023 of the Working group for the drafting of the position on the Regulation establishing the Union certification framework for carbon removals at the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of the Republic of Croatia.
Her research focuses on EU climate change law, EU environmental law, EU internal market law and EU competition law.