EJIL:Talk! welcomes Guest Blogger Marko Milanovic!

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We are pleased to welcome on EJIL:Talk! Marko Milanovic who will be a guest blogger over the coming weeks. Marko obtained his first degree in law from the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law and his LLM from the University of Michigan. Marko is a prolific young international law scholar and has published two articles in the European Journal of International Law on State Responsibility for Genocide (see here and here). He has also published in the Leiden Journal of International Law, the Human Rights Law Review, the International and Comparative Law Quarterly and the International Review of the Red Cross. He is currently working on a PhD thesis at  the University of Cambridge which will be on the extraterritorial application of human rights treaties. Previously, he served as a Law Clerk to Judge Thomas Buerganthal at the International Court of Justice. He is an Associate at the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights where he has been involved in litigation before the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court of Serbia.

Some of you might have read some of Marko’s posts over on Opinio Juris where he and I have in the past engaged in vigorous discussion on many issues, before meeting in person at an EJIL Symposium held in Florence in 2007.

We look forward to his contribution to the blog.

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