Bogoljub Milosavljević

Associate

Bogoljub Milosavljević graduated from high school in Sarajevo (1972) and the Faculty of Law in Belgrade (1976). At the same faculty, he obtained a master’s degree (1981) and a doctorate (1983) in the international department (public international law). Study stays in the Netherlands and Spain. From 1976 to 1993, he worked in the administrative bodies of the municipality of Palilula, Belgrade (as an intern and secretary of the council of the municipal assembly), the Republic Institute for Public Administration (system analyst and assistant director for the field of administration), the Federal Institute for the Improvement of Administration (deputy director) , the Federal Ministry of Justice (ministerial advisor) and the Federal Ministry for Human and Minority Rights (undersecretary). From 1994 to 1999, he was an assistant professor and associate professor at the Police Academy in Belgrade, on the subjects Introduction to Police Science and Police Science. Since 2000, he worked at the Institute for Political Sciences and JP Official Gazette of the FRY/SC. He has been teaching since 2004 at the Faculty of Political Sciences, within the framework of specialist security studies, as well as at the Faculty of Business Law since 2003. He is currently a professor of Constitutional Law and Administrative Law at Union University Law School. Published several professional works and the following textbooks and monographs: Introduction to Police Sciences (Belgrade, 1994), Science of Police (Belgrade, 1997), Ombudsman: Protector of Citizens’ Rights (Belgrade, 2001), Secret Files: Opening the Files of the State Security Service (Belgrade , 2001), State violence against citizens in Yugoslavia (Belgrade, 2001), Police institutions during the First Serbian Uprising (Belgrade, 2004), Human rights and the police (Belgrade, 2004), Civilian supervision of the police (Belgrade, 2004), System local governments in Serbia (Belgrade, 2005).