Petar Miladin (born in 1973) is a bachelor of law, a master of law (1999) and a doctor of legal sciences (2005) at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb. He defended a master’s thesis Bank secrecy and bank notification and a doctoral thesis Payment via giro transfer. He worked as an intern at the Municipal and Commercial Court in Zagreb and he passed the bar exam. Since 1997 he has been employed at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb and in 2013 he was appointed as a full professor. He teaches commercial law, company law and banking law in the integrated undergraduate and graduate study of law, specialist and doctoral study. From 2012-2014 he was the vice-dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb.

He is a researcher at the project „Adjustment of Croatian Company Law to EU Law“ and the head of the project „Adjustment of Croatian Law and Economy to European Capital Market“ project. He is an arbitrator on the list of arbitrators of the Permanent Arbitration Court of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce. He is a representative of the Republic of Croatia in the IV work group of UNCITRAL for electronic commerce and in the ICC work group for commercial law. He has written numerous papers and books on commercial law, company law and banking law.