Milan Šahović
Milan Šahović (born February 20, 1924 in Belgrade ; † October 5, 2017 ) was a Yugoslav or Serbian scholar in the field of international law and international relations .
Life
1961–1972 he taught as a professor at the University of Political Science and at the University of Belgrade . From 1968 he was an employee of the Institute for International Politics and Economy in Belgrade, from 1972–1978 and 1985–1988 he was director of this institute.
1974-1981 he was the successor of the late Milan Bartos of the International Law Commission of the United Nations to.
family
Milan Šahović was a son of the pathologist Ksenofon Šahović (1898-1956).
Works
- Principles of international law concerning friendly relations and cooperation , 1972; ISBN 0-370-00020-2
- The continuing significance of the CSCE final act , in: Wolf Graf Baudissin and Dieter S. Lutz (editors): Cooperative armaments control: Security policy and strategic stability , 1981 ( ISBN 3789007072 )
- (as ed. :) Međunarodno pravo i jugoslovenska kriza , 1996 ( ISBN 86-7067-033-X ) (International law and the Yugoslav crisis)
literature
- Ko je ko u Srbije , 1996 (Who is Who in Serbia)
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.bgcentar.org.rs/o-nama/savet-centra/
- ^ Present and Former Members of the International Law Commission (1949-2008)
Web links
- UN document from 1974 with curriculum vitae (English; PDF file; 182 kB)
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SURNAME | Šahović, Milan |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Yugoslav or Serbian legal scholar |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 20, 1924 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Belgrade |
DATE OF DEATH | 5th October 2017 |