Vidan Hadzi-Vidanovic

European Court of Human Rights

Assistant Lawyer

Strasbourg, Alsace region

France

University of Nottingham School of Law

PhD Candidate

Nottingham, NG8 1BB

United Kingdom

Belgrade Centre for Human Rights

Associate

Beogradska 54/III

Belgrade, Serbia 11000

Yugoslavia

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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TOTAL CITATIONS

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

A Taxonomy of Armed Conflict

RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW, Nigel White, Christian Henderson, eds., Edward Elgar, 2012
Number of pages: 52 Posted: 20 Jan 2012
Marko Milanovic and Vidan Hadzi-Vidanovic
University of Reading - School of Law and European Court of Human Rights
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IHL, jus in bello, armed conflict, war, classification

2.

Conflict Settlement by the International Court of Justice

Number of pages: 28 Posted: 20 Jan 2012
Vidan Hadzi-Vidanovic
European Court of Human Rights
Downloads 275 (239,129)
Citation 2

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International Court of Justice, conflict resolution, use of force, genocide

3.

The European Convention on Human Rights in the Serbian and English Constitutional Orders: A Comparative Analysis

CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE IN KOSOVS AND THE REGION, Enver Hasani, Peter Paczolay, Michael Riegner, eds., Berlin: Nomos Verlag, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 22 Posted: 20 Jan 2012
Vidan Hadzi-Vidanovic
European Court of Human Rights
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Human Rights Law, European Convention for Human Rights, Constitutional Law, domestic application of the European Convention

4.

Conflict-Settlement Agreement: Serbia

Human and Minority Rights in the Life Cycle of Ethnic Conflicts, 2007
Number of pages: 53 Posted: 23 Jan 2012
Vidan Hadzi-Vidanovic and Bojan Đurić
European Court of Human Rights and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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Human rights, minority rights, ethnic conflicts, conflict settlement, peace agreements, former Yugoslavia, Serbia