SRĐAN ŠARKIĆ
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Education: |
Ph.D.
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The University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law (1980)
Title: ‘Senate of Constantinople from IV to VII Century’
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LL.M. | The Belgrade Faculty of Law (1975)
Title: ‘Roman Senate’ |
B.Soc.Sc. |
The Belgrade Faculty of Law (1971)
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Current academic post / related positions:
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| Full professor at the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad (since 1990)
Teaches General History of State and Law, Principal Legal Systems and
Codifications, Legal Theories and Institutions of Antiquity
Assistant (1973), assistant professor (1985) and associate professor (1985) at the same faculty
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Appointed to sit on the board of the Publishing Council of the Novi Sad Faculty of Law Publishing Centre (2003) |
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Dean of the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad (2000–2002) |
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Foreign languages: |
French, English, German, Italian, Greek |
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Current research projects and activities:
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Study visits:
Athens (2003)
Institut Dante Alighieri in Florence (1998)
Max-Planck-Institut für Europaische Rechtgeschichte in Frankfurt am Main (1987)
National Center for Scientific Research in Athens (1978)
College de France in Paris (1982/83)
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Selected recent publications:
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| Selected Sources from the History of State and Law of the Yugoslav Nations (co-author Lj. Krkljuš), Belgrade, 1982
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Legal and Political Ideas in Eastern Roman Empire, Belgrade, 1984
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General History of State and Law (co-author LJ. Krkljuš), Novi Sad, 1986 |
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Main Legal Systems and Codifications (co-author D. Popovic), Belgrade, 1993 |
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Legal Theories and Institutions of Antiquity (co-author A. Malenica), vol. I, Novi Sad, 1994 |
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Law in Glagolitic and Cyrillic Legal Documents, Novi Sad, 1994
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General History of State and Law, Belgrade, 1995 |
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Medieval Serbian Law, Novi Sad, 1996 |
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History of Serbian Judiciary (co-authors D. Popović, D. Nikolić), Belgrade, 1997 |
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General History of State and Law, Izdavačko preduzeće Draganić, Belgrade, 1999 |
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Legal Theories and Institutions of Antiquity (co-author A. Malenica), Novi Sad, 2004 |
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Area of academic interest: Byzantine and Serbian medieval law |
Published around 50 academic writings |