Mileta Novaković

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Mileta St. Novaković (born  December 11, 1878 in Belgrade , †  1940 ) was a Yugoslav lawyer and diplomat . From 1908 he worked as a professor of international law at the University of Belgrade and from 1931 to 1936 as an assistant judge at the Permanent International Court of Justice .

Life

Mileta Novaković in 1878 in Belgrade , the son of the politician and scholar Stojan Novakovic was born and his wife Jelena (Jela) Novaković-Kujundžić and graduated after attending school in his hometown to study law at the University of Paris , which he in 1905 with the promotion on the international arbitration graduated.

From 1906 he taught international law at the University of Belgrade , where he received a titular professorship in 1908 and a full professorship in 1920, and served as dean of the law faculty from 1929 to 1932 . In 1920 he also took on teaching duties in the field of international law at the Higher Military School in Belgrade. After the re-establishment of the Srpska napredna stranka (Serbian Progressive Party) in 1920, he became chairman of the party, like his father once did, which, however, ceased to exist five years later without a formal dissolution.

The government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia entrusted him on several occasions with diplomatic missions abroad, for example in 1921 and 1924 as a representative of his home country at the meetings of the Assembly of the League of Nations . In September 1931 he was elected assistant judge (juge-suppléant) at the Permanent International Court of Justice in The Hague , of which he had previously belonged as an ad hoc judge in one case in 1929. He took office at the beginning of 1932 and held it until the function of assistant judge was abolished in 1936.

The University of Strasbourg awarded him an honorary doctorate in 1920 . From 1928 Mileta Novaković acted as President of the Yugoslav Society for International Law (Jugoslovensko udruženje za međunarodno pravo) , the national association of Yugoslavia in the International Law Association . He died in 1940.

Works (selection)

  • Druga Haška Konferencija Mira [The Second Hague Peace Conference]. Dositije Obradović, Belgrade 1908
  • Rad Haškoga Izbornoga Suda [The Work of the Hague Arbitration Court]. Dositije Obradović, Belgrade 1912
  • Srbija i dunavska obalska komisija [Serbia and the Commission of the Danube Bank States ]. Gavrilović, Belgrade 1913
  • [add. with Lazar Marković] Srpsko-bugarski ugovor sa gledišta međunarodnog prava: Dva članka [The Serbian-Bulgarian treaty from the perspective of international law: two articles]. Delo, Belgrade 1913
  • [Mileta S. Novakovitch] L'Occupation austro-bulgare en Serbia. Berger-Levrault, Paris 1918
  • Kratak pogled na Društvo naroda [Brief look at the League of Nations]. Društvo za Ligu naroda na Beogradskom universitetu, Belgrade 1925 (Biblioteka za pacifističku kulturu; 1)
  • Evolucija ideje mira [The development of the idea of ​​peace]. Privrednik, Belgrade 1933. (Biblioteka Jugoslovenskog udruženja za međunarodno pravo; 8)
  • Osnovi međunarodnoga javnoga prava [Basics of international public law]. Two volumes. Privrednik, Belgrade 1936–1938 (Biblioteka Jugoslovenskog udruženja za međunarodno pravo; 23)
  • [add. with Vojin L Besarabić] Neutralnost i njena savremena shvatanja [The neutrality and today's conceptions of it]. Belgrade 1939

Individual evidence

  1. Mala Enciklopedija Proveta. Opšta enciklopedija . 2nd ed. Vol. 2. Beograd: Prosveta, 1969, p. 183. sv Novaković, Mileta.
  2. Latinka Perović: Između anarhije i autokratije: Srpsko društvo na prelazima vekova (XIX - XXI) (PDF; 1.7 MB). Beograd: Helsinški Odbor za Ljudska Prava u Srbiji, 2006. (Helsinški Odbor za Ljudska Prava u Srbiji. Ogledi; 8). Pp. 251-252, 324-328. - Nataša Mišković: Marriage and household in the Belgrade elite at the beginning of the 20th century: The Novaković family . In: The History of the Family . Vol. 13, Issue 2, 2008, pp. 152-162.
  3. For the last information see D. [ušan] P. [opović]: Novaković, Mileta. In: Narodna enciklopedija srpsko-hrvatsko-slovenačka . Dir. And Red. Stanoje Stanojević. Vol. 3: N - R. Zagreb: Bibliografski zavod, 1928. P. 156.
  4. Univerzitet u Beogradu: Starešine i Dekani Pravnog fakulteta
  5. Latinka Perović: Između anarhije i autokratije (op.cit.). Pp. 251-252.

literature

  • Biographical Notes concerning the Judges and Deputy-Judges. M. Mileta Novacovitch, Deputy Judge. In: Seventh Annual Report of the Permanent Court of International Justice. AW Sijthoff's Publishing, Leiden 1931, pp. 39/40
  • D. [ušan] P. [opović]: Novaković, Mileta. In: Stanoje Stanojević (Red.): Narodna enciklopedija srpsko-hrvatsko-slovenačka. Volume 3 (N-R). Bibliografski zavod, Zagreb 1928. p. 156