Radenko Jotanović is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Banja Luka. His academic work focuses on civil law and civil procedural law, with specialized expertise in Real Estate Registry Law and Notary Law. He is available for consultations daily at the faculty office (room 65, 2nd floor) and can be contacted via email at radenko.jotanovic@pf.unibl.org. Research Interests: Civil Law Civil Procedural Law Real Estate Registry Law Notary Law Law of Securing Claims Personal Rights Contact: Phone: +387 (0)51/339-063 Faculty Email: info@pf.unibl.org Office: 65 (2nd floor)
Stojana Petrovic serves as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, specializing in Civil Law and Civil Procedural Law. Her academic role centers on teaching Civil Procedural Law and conducting research within Bosnia and Herzegovina's unique entity-based legal framework. Based in office 51 on the first floor, she maintains regular consultations on Mondays and Wednesdays from 12:00 to 14:00, with direct contact via stojana.petrovic@pf.unibl.org and phone +387 (0)51/339-040. Professor Petrovic's research program critically examines Enforcement Law through multiple lenses: third-party rights in enforcement proceedings, unregistered property complications, digital evidence integration, and consumer protection mechanisms. Her work consistently engages with Bosnia and Herzegovina's entity laws (Republika Srpska and Federation entities), often incorporating comparative analysis with Serbian legal frameworks. Key publications explore co-ownership conflicts during enforcement, procedural irregularities in execution, and the impact of digital transformation on traditional litigation principles. Analysis of her 15 most recent publications (2019-2025) reveals Enforcement Law as the dominant research trajectory (73% of output), with significant expansion into digital evidence (20%) and consumer protection (7%). Her scholarship demonstrates methodological rigor in analyzing Bosnian enforcement codes while addressing practical challenges like unregistered property seizures and third-party co-ownership disputes. The consistent focus on entity-level legal reforms indicates deep engagement with Bosnia and Herzegovina's post-war judicial development. No scientific awards, fellowships, or medals were documented in the available information. The provided materials contain no details regarding graduate student supervision, PhD/Master's advisees, or research grant funding. Her academic profile emphasizes independent scholarly publication rather than team-based research initiatives or externally funded projects. There is no mention of research laboratories, institutional affiliations beyond the Faculty of Law, or collaborative research teams in the current documentation.