
Vladan Petrov
Vladan Petrov is a professor of constitutional law at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade, Serbia. He is recognized for his expertise in constitutional matters and has contributed significantly to discussions surrounding the legal and political status of Vojvodina. Recently, he commented on the 'Declaration on Vojvodina,' emphasizing its historical significance and the need for a dialogue about the region's constitutional position within Serbia.
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Serbia:
Vladan Petrov, a professor at the Faculty of Law, recalls past instances where students enrolled without entrance exams.
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Montenegro:
Vladan Petrov opposes the students' blockades and argues that their constitutional claims lack legal weight.
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Serbia:
Vladan Petrov evaluates the students' initiative for extraordinary parliamentary elections.
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Serbia:
Vladan Petrov is a professor at the Faculty of Law who commented on the resignation of the dean.
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Serbia:
Vladan Petrov, a professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Belgrade, opposes student blockades and argues that university autonomy has been violated.
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Serbia:
Professor Vladan Petrov emphasizes the importance of publishing projections of the teaching program for students.
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Montenegro:
Vladan Petrov confirmed that he has such knowledge and called on state authorities to prosecute those who want to stage alleged attacks.
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Serbia:
Vladan Petrov stated that there are currently no classes or exams, which are key pillars of university autonomy.
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Serbia:
Vladan Petrov, a professor of Constitutional Law, evaluated the Declaration as being truly representative of the people.
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