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The University of Novi Sad Faculty of Law (Serbian: Правни факултет Универзитета у Новом Саду, romanized: Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Novom Sadu), also known as the Novi Sad Law School, is a constituent body of the University of Novi Sad, Serbia.
Novi Sad: 1954 2 Faculty of Philosophy: Novi Sad: 1954 3 Faculty of Law: Novi Sad: 1955 4 Faculty of Technology: Novi Sad: 1959 5 Faculty of Economics: Subotica: 1960 6 Faculty of Technical Sciences: Novi Sad: 1960 7 Faculty of Medicine: Novi Sad: 1960 8 Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Novi Sad: 1969 9 Academy of Arts: Novi Sad ...
From 1991 to 2001 he worked in the YUCO company in Novi Sad, in the area of law degree and later as general manager of YUCO HEMIJE.By decision of the Assembly of Novi Sad in 2002 he was appointed as director of the JKP "Novosadska toplana" (PUC Novi Sad Heating), and from 2004 he was the Assistant Secretary of Science and Technology in the Executive Council of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.
Miloš Jovanović, “Le Royaume-Uni et le plan Briand : une réaction toujours d’actualité ?”, in Yves Petit, Branko Rakić, Maja Lukić-Radović (dir.), L’idée d’Union européenne de 1929 à 2016: du projet d’Aristide Briand au retrait du Royaume-Uni, Univerzitet u Beogradu – Pravni fakultet, Belgrade, 2017, pp. 41–56.
The Faculty of Law of the University in Belgrade (Serbian: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду /Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu), also known as the Belgrade Law School, is one of the first-tier educational institutions of the University of Belgrade, Serbia.
At the annual assembly of FK Partizan, in December 2014, he was elected president of the club's Supervisory Board. [2]Vuletic served as the vice president of FK Partizan until his resignation on 9 February 2021 after the arrest of the members of the FK Partizan supporters group Grobari, and the discovery of hidden bunkers on the Partizan Stadium which were used for criminal activities.
Pamela Anderson was asked during an interview on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast if she’s ever been mistaken for another celebrity, and her answer ended up being quite shocking. It turns ...
The Serbian Civil Code (SCC for short) was the first and only complete Civil Code in Serbia. It was enacted on 6 April 1844, modeled mostly after the Civil Code of Austria, during the reign of the Defenders of the Constitution and Prince Aleksandar Karađorđević.