Tatjana Josipovic - Curriculum Vitae#
Graduated Law at University of Zagreb(1985). Passed Bar exam (1987). Obtained PhD in 1995. Worked as associate in the law office (1995-1987) and University of Zagreb from 1997. Today, she is full professor of Civil law.
Membership in professional organizations:
- The Society of European Contract Law (SECOLA)
- European Law Institute
- International Academy of Comparative law (Associate member)
- German Gesellschaft für Rechtsvergleichung (Corespondent member)
- Croatian Academy of Legal Sciences
- Croatian Society of Civil Law Studies and Practice
- Civil Law Forum for South East Europe
- Common Core groups for European Private Law
Lectured at:
- University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Economy: Master and doctoral studies in law: Civil Law – Contracts, Property Law, Succession Law, Land Registration, European Private Law, Planning and Urbanism, Secured Credit, Consumer protection.
- Visiting professor, lecturer at summer schools: Wirtschaftsuniversität Vienna, Chuo University Tokyo, Hokkaido University Sapporo, Ryukoku University Kyoto, Chonnam National University Gwangju, University of Sarajevo; Tallinn University; University of Zenica; Croatian Judicial Academy; Uniwersytet Zielonogórski - Poland; Juristische Fakultät der Europa-Universität Frankfurt; Cambridge summer schools, Indiana University, Europa Institute Saarbrücken; Europa Institut Saarland University-Summer School “European Private Law“.
Other Activities and duties:
- University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law: vice dean, head of Civil Law Chair, head of Department for Civil and Family Law, head of postdoctoral studies, head of statutory council of University of Zagreb, member of scientific committee.
- Member of Croatian negotiating team for the accession of Croatia to the EU; arbitrator at Permanent Court of Arbitration of Croatian Chamber of Economy ; member of working groups for preparation of various laws.
- Domestic and international scientific projects (Croatia, Austria, Germany).
Study Visits:
Rechtswissenschatliche Fakultät, Karl-Franzens Universität, Graz: Forschungsinstitut für mittel- und osteuropäisches Wirtschaftsrecht - Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Swiss Institute for Comparative Law Lausanne, Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Hamburg, Europa Institute, Saarbruecken.