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Program advice

The Program Council is an expert body of the Academy and consists of fifteen members appointed by the Board of Directors, from among judges and prosecutors, other experts and court and prosecution staff. At least five members of the Program Council are judges, at least three are prosecutors, of which one member is proposed by the association of judges and the association of prosecutors, and one member is from the judicial and prosecutorial staff.


Responsibilities of the Program Council of the Judicial Academy:

  • determines the proposal of the program for taking the entrance exam for initial training;
  • determines the proposal of the final exam program of the initial training;
  • determines the proposal of the initial training program for judges and prosecutors;
  • appoints members of permanent commissions, with the approval of the Board of Directors;
  • forms occasional commissions and working groups, in accordance with the Statute;
  • establishes a proposal for a permanent training program for judges and prosecutors;
  • establishes a proposal for a special training program for judge and prosecutor's assistants and interns;
  • determines the proposal for the entrance exam for judge and prosecutor interns;
  • determines the proposal of the training program for judicial and prosecutorial staff;
  • determines the proposal of training programs for mentors and lecturers and other specialized training programs;
  • appoints permanent lecturers from the ranks of judges and prosecutors with the consent of the High Council of the Judiciary, i.e. the State Council of Prosecutors;
  • approves the decision on the selection of permanent lecturers who are not judges and prosecutors;
  • determines the conditions for appointment and appoints mentors and temporary employees lecturers;
  • determines the proposal of the rulebook for taking the entrance exam for initial training;
  • determines the proposal of the rulebook for taking the final exam of the initial training;
  • adopts rules of procedure on its work;
  • decides on the objection to the ranking list of candidates from the entrance exam for initial training;
  • performs other tasks in accordance with this law and the Statute.


Members of the Program Council in 2022

  1. Vesna Miljuš - Judge of the Court of Appeal in Belgrade and president of the Program Council of the Judicial Academy

  2. Darko Tadić - Judge and President of the Court of Appeal in Novi Sad and Deputy President of the Program Council of the Judicial Academy

  3. Gordana Komnenić - Judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation

  4. Branko Stanić - Judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation

  5. Nikola Uskoković - Deputy Public Prosecutor in the Second Basic Public Prosecutor's Office sent to work in the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade

  6. Jelena Ivanović - Judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation

  7. Irena Trifunović Radulović - Judge of the Court of Appeal in Belgrade

  8. Tanja Pavlović Nedeljković - Judge of the Court of Appeal in Kragujevac

  9. Ida Nikitović - Judge of the Court of Appeal in Belgrade

  10. Kamenko Kozarski - President of the Criminal Court in Novi Sad

  11. Mirjana Pavlović - Secretary of the High Council of the Judiciary

  12. Natalija Adžić - Public notary

  13. Miroslav Filipović - Deputy High Public Prosecutor in Belgrade appointed acting public prosecutor in the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Sremska Mitrovica

  14. Marta radošević - User of initial training

  15. Azra Fetahović - Deputy Public Prosecutor and Head of Administration at the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office in Novi Pazar

  16. Igor Milovanov - Secretary of the Program Council of the Judicial Academy


Sessions of the Program Council

Session of the Program Council 1/2022 - 25.08.2022.

Session of the Program Council 2/2022 - 18.11.2022.

Session of the Program Council 3/2022 - 09.12.2022.

 

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    Vision

    Independent, impartial, professional, efficient and accountable judiciary.

    Mission

    Create the prerequisites for the development of professionalism in holders of judiciary office by establishing clear, measurable and objective criteria for the election and career advancement and their training and professional development, in line with core values and principles the judiciary system is founded on.

    Goal

    Develop and conduct training programmes for holders of judiciary offices and other staff in the judiciary system, aimed at acquiring new knowledge and its promotion, development of special abilities and skills, to contribute to strengthening of professional and accountable judiciary system.

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