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Miroslav Šeparović

Miroslav Šeparović (born 18 July 1958) is a Croatian lawyer who serves as the 5th President of the Constitutional Court of Croatia since 13 June 2016,[1] had previously served as a 5th Minister of Justice in the Cabinet of Zlatko Mateša from 1995 to 1998.

Miroslav Šeparović
5th President of the Constitutional Court of Croatia
Assumed office
13 June 2016
Preceded byJasna Omejec
Justice of the Constitutional Court of Croatia
Assumed office
14 April 2009
5th Minister of Justice
In office
18 May 1995 – 20 April 1998
Preceded byIvica Crnić
Succeeded byMilan Ramljak
Personal details
Born (1958-07-18) 18 July 1958 (age 65)
Blato, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia (now Croatia)
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb

Early life and education edit

Miroslav Šeparović was born on 18 July 1958 in Blato[2] on the island of Korčula where he finished elementary and high school.[citation needed]

He graduated law from the Zagreb Faculty of Law in 1981. He passed the bar exam in 1983, and notary exam in 1994. He earned his PhD from the same Faculty in 2013 with a thesis entitled, The welfare of the child and the principle of the best interests of the child in the practice of the European Court of Human Rights and the Croatian Constitutional Court.[1][3]

Career edit

After graduation, Šeparović worked as a legal clerk in the Blato Winery in Zagreb (1981-1983), and then in the Military building institution Prečko (1984-1986). In 1986, he was appointed judge of the Municipal Court in Zagreb. In 1989, Šeparović got employed in the Ministry of Justice where he worked in the Directorate for Property and Legal Affairs. In 1995, he was appointed Minister. As a Minister, Šeparović participated in the drafting and implementation of regulations in the areas of civil law, the judicial system and criminal law reform. In 1998, he got a job at the Croatian Intelligence Service and become deputy head of the National Security Office. Since year 2000, he worked in private practice as a lawyer. He also served as a defender of general Mladen Markač at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. On 14 April 2009, Croatian Parliament appointed him judge of the Constitutional Court.[1]

Other edit

Šeparović is a member of the Croatian Academy of Legal Sciences.

Awards edit

He was awarded the Order of the Croatian Trefoil, Homeland War Memorial Medal, Homeland's Gratitude Medal, Memorial Medal Vukovar and the Order of Duke Branimir.

Controversy edit

In 2018, Committee on Ethics in Science and Higher Education (CESHE) concluded that Šeparović was guilty of plagiarism since his doctoral thesis contained repeated instances of “incomplete and opaque citations” of other people’s work.

In response, Šeparović filed criminal complaints against all the five members of the CESHE because he thought that the Committee members misused their positions and overstepped the jurisdiction which was limited by the Constitutional Court in 2017. Whereas, CESHE chairman Ivica Vilibić considered that it was a new development in an ongoing effort to weaken the Committee.[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Predsjednik | Ustavni sud RH" (in Croatian). Usud.hr. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
  2. ^ "Ustavni sudac Šeparović iz ustavnog prava imao 2!". Arhiva.dalje.com. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  3. ^ Boris Bilas (20 June 2014). "SUDAC USTAVNOG SUDA Miroslav Šeparović u sukobu interesa zbog Obiteljskog zakona". Nacional.Hr. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Sudac Šeparović: Špijun, odvjetnik i plagijator" (in Croatian). Retrieved 2018-02-27.
  5. ^ "Croatia's top judge sues national ethics panel after it finds him guilty of plagiarism". Science | AAAS. 2018-02-22. Retrieved 2018-02-27.

miroslav, Šeparović, born, july, 1958, croatian, lawyer, serves, president, constitutional, court, croatia, since, june, 2016, previously, served, minister, justice, cabinet, zlatko, mateša, from, 1995, 1998, president, constitutional, court, croatiaincumbenta. Miroslav Separovic born 18 July 1958 is a Croatian lawyer who serves as the 5th President of the Constitutional Court of Croatia since 13 June 2016 1 had previously served as a 5th Minister of Justice in the Cabinet of Zlatko Matesa from 1995 to 1998 Miroslav Separovic5th President of the Constitutional Court of CroatiaIncumbentAssumed office 13 June 2016Preceded byJasna OmejecJustice of the Constitutional Court of CroatiaIncumbentAssumed office 14 April 20095th Minister of JusticeIn office 18 May 1995 20 April 1998Preceded byIvica CrnicSucceeded byMilan RamljakPersonal detailsBorn 1958 07 18 18 July 1958 age 65 Blato SR Croatia SFR Yugoslavia now Croatia Alma materUniversity of Zagreb Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Other 4 Awards 5 Controversy 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editMiroslav Separovic was born on 18 July 1958 in Blato 2 on the island of Korcula where he finished elementary and high school citation needed He graduated law from the Zagreb Faculty of Law in 1981 He passed the bar exam in 1983 and notary exam in 1994 He earned his PhD from the same Faculty in 2013 with a thesis entitled The welfare of the child and the principle of the best interests of the child in the practice of the European Court of Human Rights and the Croatian Constitutional Court 1 3 Career editAfter graduation Separovic worked as a legal clerk in the Blato Winery in Zagreb 1981 1983 and then in the Military building institution Precko 1984 1986 In 1986 he was appointed judge of the Municipal Court in Zagreb In 1989 Separovic got employed in the Ministry of Justice where he worked in the Directorate for Property and Legal Affairs In 1995 he was appointed Minister As a Minister Separovic participated in the drafting and implementation of regulations in the areas of civil law the judicial system and criminal law reform In 1998 he got a job at the Croatian Intelligence Service and become deputy head of the National Security Office Since year 2000 he worked in private practice as a lawyer He also served as a defender of general Mladen Markac at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia On 14 April 2009 Croatian Parliament appointed him judge of the Constitutional Court 1 Other editSeparovic is a member of the Croatian Academy of Legal Sciences Awards editHe was awarded the Order of the Croatian Trefoil Homeland War Memorial Medal Homeland s Gratitude Medal Memorial Medal Vukovar and the Order of Duke Branimir Controversy editIn 2018 Committee on Ethics in Science and Higher Education CESHE concluded that Separovic was guilty of plagiarism since his doctoral thesis contained repeated instances of incomplete and opaque citations of other people s work In response Separovic filed criminal complaints against all the five members of the CESHE because he thought that the Committee members misused their positions and overstepped the jurisdiction which was limited by the Constitutional Court in 2017 Whereas CESHE chairman Ivica Vilibic considered that it was a new development in an ongoing effort to weaken the Committee 4 5 References edit a b c Predsjednik Ustavni sud RH in Croatian Usud hr Retrieved 2016 06 14 Ustavni sudac ASeparoviA iz ustavnog prava imao 2 Arhiva dalje com Retrieved 14 October 2016 Boris Bilas 20 June 2014 SUDAC USTAVNOG SUDA Miroslav Separovic u sukobu interesa zbog Obiteljskog zakona Nacional Hr Retrieved 8 September 2018 Sudac Separovic Spijun odvjetnik i plagijator in Croatian Retrieved 2018 02 27 Croatia s top judge sues national ethics panel after it finds him guilty of plagiarism Science AAAS 2018 02 22 Retrieved 2018 02 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miroslav Separovic amp oldid 1095658453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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