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Darija Martinov is a legal scholar and researcher affiliated with Singidunum University. She holds doctoral degrees from the University of Novi Sad (2021) and the University of Vienna (2019), specializing in civil law, European/international law, and human rights. Her work focuses on positive obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), contract law principles, and business ethics. She has led or advised on projects like the COST Action CA22101 (2024–2027) and the EU-funded Harmonization of Business Law with Serbia (2010–2011).
Her research spans judicial interpretation of human rights (e.g., Articles 2/3 ECHR), historical legal principles (e.g., 'just price' theories), and contemporary issues like refugee integration. She has published extensively in journals such as Science International and European Insurance Law Review, and authored books like Creating a Common European Future (2015). Awards include scholarships from the Government of Serbia and international institutions.
- Education: LL.B. (2009), LL.M. (2010), Ph.D. (2021) from University of Novi Sad; Ph.D. in European Law (2019) from University of Vienna.
- Grants: Multiple scholarships for academic excellence, including from Austrian Federal Ministry for Science and Research.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with institutions like the European Policy Centre and the College of Europe on human rights and migration projects.
Her advisory roles include FutureLab Europe and EU policy initiatives, emphasizing youth engagement and institutional reform.

