Kosta Čavoški

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Kosta Cavoski

Kosta Čavoški ( Serbian - Cyrillic Коста Чавошки ; born October 26, 1941 in Banatsko Novo Selo , Kingdom of Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian professor of the theory of law at the University of Belgrade . He is a Serb nationalist and an open critic of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia .

Life

Čavoški passed his master's degree in law at the University of Belgrade in 1969. He earned the title of Dr. phil. at Harvard University in the USA . Since the 1970s he was viewed by the ruling Communist Party of Yugoslavia as a dissident . He was relieved from his post as assistant in the Law Faculty of Belgrade University in 1973 after writing a critical article entitled What Values ​​Are Protected by Our Laws? published and sentenced to imprisonment.

Čavoški was one of the initiators of Demokratska Stranka in December 1989 and worked on the party's founding charter in January 1990. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990 he was re-admitted to his university and appointed professor. He left the party within the following year to form his own, the Serbian Liberal Party . In 1996 the President of the Bosnian Republika Srpska Radovan Karadžić appointed him senator there. The following year he published a book in Belgrade in English about the elections in the divided country.

Since October 30, 2003, Cavoski has been a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

In 2007 he visited the family of Karadžić, who was now accused of various war crimes during the Bosnian War , and was then interrogated by the police of the Republika Srpska. In 2008, Čavoški was declared a persona non grata by Bosnia-Herzegovina and was banned from entering the country.

Publications

  • Revolucionarni makijavelizam . 1989.
  • Tito-Tehnologija vlasti ( Tito technology of power ). 1991.
  • The Hague against Justice . Center for Serbian Studies, Belgrade 1996. [1]
  • The Hague against Justice: International Criminal Tribunal Fiasco in the Case Tribunal Prosecutor vs. Djordje Djukić , Center for Serbian Studies, Belgrade 1996.
  • The Bosnian Elections . Center for Serbian Studies, Belgrade 1997.
  • Half a Century of Distorted Constitutionality in Yugoslavia . Center for Serbian Studies, Belgrade 1997.
  • Od protektorata do okupacja , 1998.

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