Fran Marko Stojković LL.M. (UMich) is an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Zagreb – Faculty of Law, Department of Constitutional Law, and an incoming SJD student at the University of Michigan Law School (2025/2026).

He graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, in 2020 (summa cum laude) with the Rector’s and Dean’s Awards for winning the Central and Eastern European Moot Court Competition and for his work in the academic and broader community. He further obtained his LL.M. degree at the University of Michigan Law School in 2023 as an International and Comparative Law Scholarship fellow, where he was awarded Kouba Prize for the best paper written on European integration and worked both as a research assistant to Professor Daniel Halberstam and as Faculty research assistant.

He has been working at the Department of Constitutional Law since 2024. In the summer of 2025, he will commence his doctoral studies at the University of Michigan Law School under the mentorship of Professor Halberstam. Before taking the assistant position at the University of Zagreb, Fran Marko interned at the cabinet of Judge Rodin at the Court of Justice of the EU (2021). He also worked in private legal practice (2021-2022), as well as worked and volunteered for various Croatian human rights organizations (2022-2024).

His academic interests include EU and national constitutional law, the concept of the rule of law, the decision-making at the national constitutional courts, and anti-discrimination law.