
Mirjana Drenovak-Ivanović has more than 18 years of professional experience of which 14 in the field of environmental law and policy.
Mirjana Drenovak-Ivanović is a Full Professor in Environmental law and Climate change law, Jean Monnet Chair in European Environmental and Climate Change Law, founder of Environmental legal clinic and Master course in environmental law, all at University of Belgrade Faculty of Law. She specializes in environmental law with particular emphasis on access to environmental justice (Chevening scholarship for PhD research on public participation, equality and equity in environmental decision making and development of legal remedies to ensure effective and just environmental protection at Faculty of Law Oxford University and Fulbright scholarship for postdoctoral research on access to environmental justice at Harvard Law School). Throughout her career, she has cooperated with numerous international organizations (OSCE, Council of Europe, UN and EU programs, national authorities, NGOs, research organizations, business and financial institutions. She is a member of the IUCN World Commission (IUCN WCEL Climate Change Law Network 2021-2025). She published more than 60 books and articles in the field of environmental law and climate change law.
Mirjana Drenovak-Ivanović
Of Counsel
mirjana.drenovak@laborde-law.com​
Education
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Harvard Law School (Postdoctoral research on "The Role of Courts in Environmental Protection - Comparative perspective)";
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Faculty of Law University of Oxford (Doctoral research on EU Environmental Law);
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Faculty of Law University of Belgrade (PhD);
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Faculty of Law University of Belgrade (LLB and LLM).
Languages
Serbian, English, French, German