Maja LUKIĆ RADOVIĆ

Associate Professor
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Maja LUKIĆ RADOVIĆ (f), Mag. iur., Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in EU Law at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law. She earned her PhD degree from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law in 2013 (thesis title: Autonomy of EU Law in Light of Recent Practice of European Courts), and an LL.M. degree from University Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Department of International Law and International Organizations (thesis title: Admissibility of Reservations to International Treaties) in 2002. She passed the Serbian bar exam in 2006, and practiced law in Serbia until 2009. From 2009 until 2011 she was Of Counsel for the global law firm DLA Piper. While practicing law she regularly handled cases involving gender discrimination, in addition to corporate law matters. She teaches several courses at undergraduate, master and doctoral level: the general course on EU law, International Relations of the EU, Judicial System of the EU, Immigration and Asylum Policy of the EU and Common Agricultural Policy of the EU (within the Master in EU Law program). She gave lectures and presentations in the USA (Harvard Law School), France, Austria, Italy, Germany, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Albania. Her research interests include the law of international treaties, EU institutional law, EU external relations law, and regulation of financial services at the EU level, human rights law. She has published scholarly articles in English, French and Serbian. Her main publications include: Solidarity in European Union Law – the Role and Perspectives, University of Belgrade Faculty of Law 2018, (with particular emphasis on two recent crises – the sovereign debt crisis and the migration crisis, including legal aspects of the impact of the latter on vulnerable categories, including women and children), “The Security Council’s Targeted Sanctions in the Light of Recent Developments Occurring in the EU Context”, in: Economic Sanctions, (ed. Michael P. Malloy), Vol. II, Edward Elgar Publishing 2015; “Judicial Application of International Law in Serbia”, (co-authored) in: Application of International Law in Southeast Europe, Siniša Rodin, Tamara Perišin (eds.), Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015 pp. 243-263; “Dublin IV Regulation, the Solidarity Principle and Protection of Human Rights – Step(s) Forward or backward?” (co-authored) in: EU Law in Context – Adjustment to Membership and Challenges of the Enlargement, (D. Dujić, T. Petrašević (eds.)), EU and Comparative Law Issues and Challenges Series, University Josip Juraj Strossmayer, Osijek, 2018, pp. 10-30.; „Loyalty Within the EU – Merely a Political Obligation?“, Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade – Belgrade Law Review, Belgrade Vol. 66, 3/2018, pp. 235-249; “The New Theatre of the Struggle for EU Unity  – Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters and Police Cooperation Confronts Member States Sovereignty”, Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade – Belgrade Law Review, No. 3/2016, pp. 140-153.