Program Council 2017.
The Program Council of the Judicial Academy is represented by the Academy's expert body, which consists of 15 members appointed by the Academy's Board of Directors. Members of the Program Council are appointed from the ranks of judges and prosecutors, other experts, that is, judicial and prosecutorial 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.
Members of the High Council of the Judiciary, the State Council of Prosecutors and members of the Board of Directors cannot be members of the Program Council.
The competencies of the Program Council are defined by Article 23 of the Statute of the Judicial Academy.
Members of the Program Council
- Branislava Apostolović, judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation and president of the Program Council
- Gordana Einšpiler Popović, judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation
- Marina Govedarica, judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation
- Dragan Jocic, judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation and president of the Court of Appeal in Niš
- Jelena Ivanovic, President of the Administrative Court in Belgrade
- Milan Marinovic, President of the Misdemeanor Court in Belgrade
- Jasmina Vasovic, judge of the Court of Appeal in Belgrade
- Nebojsa Đuričić, judge of the Second Basic Court in Belgrade
- Olga Miloradović, Deputy Public Prosecutor of the Republic
- Jasmina Kiurski, deputy of the Republic Public Prosecutor in Belgrade
- Miroslav Filipović, Deputy High Public Prosecutor in Belgrade
- Mirjana Pavlović, v.f. secretary of the High Council of the Judiciary
- Natalija Adžić, Notary
- Dragan Mastilović, user of the IV generation initial training
- Igor Milovanov, Secretary of the Program Council
Sessions of the Program Council
Session of the Program Council 1/2017
- Agenda of the session
- Conclusions
Session of the Program Council 2/2017
- Agenda of the session
- Conclusions