Aleksandra Maganić

Aleksandra Maganić

politician Croatia

Aleksandra Maganić is a prominent Croatian legal scholar and professor at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb, specializing in civil procedural law. Born in 1967 in Zagreb, she completed her education in Osijek and distinguished herself as a student by receiving the Rector's Award in 1987 and 1988. Maganić has made significant contributions to legal education, teaching various subjects related to civil law, insolvency law, and judicial organization. She earned her doctorate in 2008 with a focus on non-contentious proceedings and has been actively involved in legislative reforms, including the amendments to the Civil Procedure Act in 2013 and the Family Act in 2014. In addition to her academic roles, she collaborates with international legal institutions such as the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg and has participated in numerous scientific conferences. Maganić's candidacy for the position of President of the Supreme Court of Croatia was recently highlighted in the news, marking her ambition to lead the highest judicial authority in the country.

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Croatia Croatia: Aleksandra Maganić is a candidate for the president of the Supreme Court and a professor at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb. 5

Jutarnji List – Croatian daily newspaper, est. 1998: Jutarnji list - Na natječaj za novog predsjednika Vrhovnog suda stigla samo jedna kandidatura, doznajemo o kome je riječ!