Boris Krivokapic
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Boris Krivokapić was born in Belgrade
Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe...

, Serbia
Serbia
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. He is a full-professor of Public International Law as well as of Human Rights with the Megatrend University
Megatrend University
The Megatrend University is a private university located in Belgrade, Serbia. It was founded in 1989 and is organized into 19 institutions....

 in Belgrade
Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe...

. He is the author of 28 books (of them 14 as co-author) and over 120 scientific articles, published in Serbian (Yugoslav) and International scientific journals in a dozen of countries of Europe, Asia and America; some 30 scientific projects, over 300 reviews, etc.

Education

Krivokapić graduated from the Faculty of Law at Belgrade University (1979), where he also earned his M.B.A. (1985) and LL.D. (1988).
He is also proficient in Korean and other martial arts (in Martial Arts since 1974, Grandmaster, Founder of Hapkikwan
Hapkikwan
Hapkikwan is a Serbian martial art that was founded in 1994 by Grandmaster Prof. Boris Krivokapic LL.D., distinguished Serbian scholar and Martial Artist....

).

Publications

English translation of titles are given in parenthesis.
  • Konzularne Konvencije SSSR-a Sa Drugim Zemljama Varsavskog Ugovora (“Consular Conventions of the USSR With Orher Countries of Warsaw Pact”), Belgrade 1987, 131 Pp.
  • Kontrola Drzavne Uprave u Sovjetskom Savezu - Dometi “Perestrojke” (“Control Over State Administration in the Soviet Union”), Belgrade 1988, 224 Pp.
  • Leksikon Međunarodnog Prava (“Lexicon Of International Law”), Belgrade 1998, 566 Pp.
  • Položaj Etničkih Manjina U Obrazovanju - Uporedna Analiza (“Status Of Ethnic Minorities In Education - A Comparative Analysis”), Belgrade 2000, 254 Pp.
  • Evropska Socijalna Povelja (“European Social Charter”), Belgrade 2002, 120 Pp.
  • Službena Upotreba Jezika U Međunarodnom Pravu I Novijem Zakonodavstvu Nekih Evropskih Država ("Official Use Of Language In International Law And Recent Legislature Of Some European States"), Belgrade 2004, 405 Pp.
  • Zaštita Manjina U Međunarodnom I Uporednom Pravu I-III ("Protection Of Minorities In International And Comparative Law I-III), Belgrade 2004, 2.681 Pp.
  • Manjine U Međunarodnom Pravu («Minorities In International Law»), Belgrade 2006, 278 Pp.
  • Međunarodno Pravo: Koreni, Razvoj, Perspektive («International Law: Roots, Development, Perspectives»), Belgrade 2006, 279 Pp.
  • Osnovi Međunarodnih Ljudskih Prava («Basics of International Human Rights»), co-author, Belgrade 2007, 347 Pp.
  • Medjunarodna Ljudska Prava («International Human Rights»), co-author, Belgrade 2010, 409 Pp.
  • Enciklopedijski recnik medjunarodnog prava i medjunarodnih odnosa («Encyclopedic Dictionary of International Law and International Relations»), Belgrade 2010, 1.190 Pp.
  • Aktuelni problemi međunarodnog prava («Current Problems of International Law»), Belgrade 2011, 754 Pp.

Awards

  • (2005) Award class A1 for distinguished results in science. Awarded by Serbian Ministry of Science.
  • (2006) Award “Prof. dr Borislav T. Blagojevic” for the best book on Comparative and European Law, published in Serbia & Montenegro in the period 2004-2005;
  • (2011) Award “Best Author” for 2011, by "Sluzbeni glasnik", Belgrade (the biggest publisher in the Balkans).
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