Tihomir Cipek, Ph.D., a political scientist, is a full time professor at the Faculty of Political Science in Zagreb. In 2006, he won the Croatian National Award for Science. On two occasions, he served as president of the Croatian Political Science Association, today he is the Head of the Croatian Politics Department of the Faculty […]
Read MoreDinko Gruhonjić
Dinko Gruhonjic is a journalist. He is president of Independent Journalists Association of Vojvodina, editor in Beta News Agency and Autonomija info-portal. He teaches journalism on Faculty of Philosophy/Media Department on Novi Sad University. Dinko is also civil right defender and public advocate for RECOM Initiative.
Read MoreMidhat Izmirlija
Midhat Izmirlija is a PhD candidate and Assistant Lecturer at the Law Faculty of the University of Sarajevo where he teaches seminars on human rights and theory of law and state. His research focuses on transitional justice, democratization and theory of law. Midhat Izmirlija holds masters degree in law from the University of Sarajevo and […]
Read MoreNemanja Stjepanović
Since 2005 Nemanja Stjepanovic works for SENSE Tribunal, a specialized news agency that provides regular and reliable information on all relevant developments at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Court of Justice. SENSE reports are used by the media and the public in the former Yugoslavia. He covers the numerous Hague trials concerning the crimes in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo. Previously he worked as journalist for a weekly TV magazine VIN, and as media analyst of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights. Currently Stjepanovic […]
Read MoreRadina Vučetić
Radina Vučetić is Assistant Professor of General Modern History, Department of History, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. Her PhD thesis was on the Americanization of Yugoslav Popular Culture in the 1960s. As a post-doc fellow, she is currently affiliated with the Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung (Potsdam) in the project Physical Violence and State Legitimacy […]
Read MoreDušan Jovanović
Dusan Jovanovic graduated from the Belgrade Faculty of Law. During his studies he interned at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and at Serbia’s War Crimes Prosecutor’s Office. After graduating, he worked at the Belgrade-based HumanitarianLawCenter, a civil society organization working on war crimes research. He coordinated an outreach project at the OSCE […]
Read MoreDamir Arsenijević
Dr Damir Arsenijević works in the fields of critical theory and psychoanalysis. His art and theoretical interventions establish settings for the discussion of painful topics after the war and genocide in former Yugoslavia as our commons. He was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar and Professor at the Department of Rhetoric, UC Berkeley in 2011/12. Currently, he […]
Read MoreBekim Blakaj
Bekim Blakaj studied Organizational Sciences at Belgrade University. Since 2000 he has been enrolled into the work of HLC Kosovo, firstly as researcher and later as project coordinator. In 2006 Mr. Blakaj became Head of HLC Kosovo leading the organization towards its independence in 2011 and now serves as Executive Director of HLC Kosovo. His […]
Read MoreOrli Fridman
Orli Fridman is the Academic Director of the SIT Study Abroad program in the Balkans (Post-Conflict Transformation in Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia) and a lecturer at the MA program in Conflict Studies at the Faculty for Media and Communication (FMK) at the Singidunum University (Belgrade). Since 1994, Orli has been involved in political education. […]
Read MoreMarijana Toma
Marijana Toma coordinates the Programme of Education on Strategies and Experiences of the Transitional Justice Process in the former Yugoslavia. She joined the HLC team in 2003, where she worked as Project and Programme Coordinator on documenting war crimes, oral history, forced disappearances and Transitional Justice. During the past 12 years, she has been involved […]
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