Institut für Business Applications Alma Stankovic, B.A.
subjects
- Project- and Programmanagement
- Project Coordination
- Project Application
- Research and Teaching Skills
- Law (International Law, European Law, Refugee and Asylum Law, Human Rights Law)
- Negotiation and Mediation
vita
Education
- B.A. in Political Science, UCLA, 2005
- Juris Doctor (J.D.), University of Southern California, 2008
- PhD in International Law, University of Graz, 2022
Relevant Experience
- Fellow, Economic Opportunity Initiative, Clinton Foundation, 2008-2009
- Staff Attorney (previously: Volunteer Trial Attorney), BASTA Inc, 2010
- Staff Attorney, Homelessness Prevention Law Project, Public Counsel Law Center, 2011-2015
- University Assistant, Center of European Private Law, University of Graz, 2016-2017
- Project Researcher, Institute of International Law and International Relations, University of Graz, 2017-2019
- University Assistant, European Training- and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy at the University of Graz, 2019-2020
- Project Coordinator, HE-Personal, University of Applied Sciences Esslingen, since 2021
publications
- A Stankovic, To Protect or Not to Protect: Nationalstaatlicher Umgang mit Flüchtlingen aus dem früheren Jugoslawien, Internationales Flüchtlingsrecht nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Konzepte, Akteure, Entwicklungslinien, Conference Publication, forthcoming (2024)
- A Stankovic, 'Of Collaborations and Cooperations’: Transnational Governance as a Framework for Migration Control, Dignity in Movement: Borders, Bodies and Rights / E-International Relations, Jun 2021
- A Stankovic, The Tale of Two Citizenships, Verfassungsblog, Dec 2018
- A Stankovic, ‘Bad Hombres’ and Such: Migration, Race, and the US, Conflict, Peace, Democracy (CPD) Policy Blog, Oct 2018
- L Heschl, A Stankovic, Beyond the Crisis: The Decline of Fundamental Rights in CJEU Jurisprudence after the 2015 ‘Refugee Crisis', European Yearbook on Human Rights / intersentia, Oct 2018
- A Stankovic, Cracking at the Seams – The Erosion of the Common European Asylum System, Conflict, Peace, Democracy (CPD) Policy Blog, Sep 2017
more information
- Languages: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, German, English, Spanish
- Licensed Attorney at Law in the USA (New York, California, Washington D.C.)
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