Obrad Stanojević

Obrad Stanojević
Obrad Stanojević, Emeritus Professor of Law

Professor Obrad Stanojevic (Serbian: Обрад Станојевић) is Emeritus professor and former dean of the University of Belgrade's Law School, Serbia. He is a renowned expert in Roman law, comparative law, civil law and international law, and has written extensively in these fields. Stanojević is a member of the International Adivsory Board of the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law and has been associated with this law school since 1990 when he visited it as a Fulbright Scholar. He has also taught at the Loyola College of Law as a visiting professor from 1994 to 1996, and he has taught in Loyola’s summer programs in Hungary, Mexico, and Russia. He has lectured widely at leading European universities. Together with Professor Sima Avramović, he is the organizer of the prestigious Belgrade Competition in Oratory. Additionally, Stanojević is the only representative from Eastern Europe of the international review Revue Internationale des Droits de l’AntiquiteBrussels.

Books

  • Loan and Interest: Historical and Comparative Study, Belgrade (1966)
  • Gaius Noster – Contribution to the History of Roman Jurisprudence, Belgrade (1976)
  • Latin for Law Students, Belgrade (1982)
  • Institutes of Gaius, Latin text, translation and comment, Belgrade (1982)
  • Textbook on Roman Law, Belgrade (1986) (twelve consecutive editions)
  • Basic Principles of Common Law, Belgrade
  • Gaius noster – plaidoyer pour Gaius, Amsterdam (1989) (in French)
  • History of Political and Legal Institutions (part I: Near East and Greece), Belgrade (1988)
  • The Basic Principles of Rhetoric (together with Sima Avramović), Belgrade (1993)

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