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Milos Ivkovic

Adjunct Professor

Prof. Milos Ivkovic serves as an external legal advisor to governments, state-owned entities, and international business leaders on issues of public international law, changes in national legislation, and diplomatic disputes. He has been regularly and personally involved in developing peaceful strategies to promote international cooperation and the rule of law. Milos has also had the distinguished honor of testifying as an expert witness before the U.S. Congress on issues of national security, human rights, international affairs and supply chain. In addition, he had the privilege of being invited to provide legal opinions to the Executive Branch.

Milos has been actively involved in redressing significant human rights abuses, acts of persecution, and abuse of judicial powers worldwide. He has had the opportunity of working closely with the U.S. Congress, the House of Lords, and leaders from around the world in this respect. Milos has also been involved in successfully securing the release of U.S. journalists imprisoned in Africa.

Milos supports various social responsibility initiatives and provides pro bono representation in international human trafficking cases. He remains active and passionate about combating the abuse of minor children through slavery and serves as a board member of the Interparliamentary Taskforce on Human Trafficking.

Milos also has extensive experience conducting international arbitrations in a variety of industries, including mining, oil and gas, banking and finance, patent infringement, tourism, etc. He has a proven track record of advising host states and international investors in investor-state arbitration, including under bilateral investment treaties.

Milos is committed to mentoring new generations of legal professionals. Students under his supervision have achieved significant success in leading international competitions. His academic areas of expertise are public international law, international criminal law, human rights and comparative civil procedure. He holds three Master of Laws degrees.

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