
معرفی
Ivica Pavić is a Lecturer at the Department of Constitutional and European Law, Faculty of Law, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek. He has been actively employed since 2015, initially as a teaching and research assistant and currently as a lecturer. His academic work centers on constitutional law, human rights, and gender equality.
Research Interests: His research explores constitutional frameworks, human dignity, prison privatization, and social justice. He critically examines legal reforms in public institutions and their impact on fundamental rights.
The analysis of his publications reveals a consistent focus on constitutional law and human rights, particularly the ethical and legal implications of privatizing correctional systems and the role of human dignity in constitutional jurisprudence.
Scientific Awards and Recognitions:
- Dean's Award for Success during Studies (2009–2014)
- Rector's Award for Seminar Paper (2011)
- Zlatko Crnić Foundation Scholarship Holder (2013)
Advising and Grants: While no formal advisees are listed, Ivica Pavić has contributed to academic development through teaching and committee work. He has received competitive scholarships and awards, indicating strong academic performance and research potential. No specific grants are mentioned in the provided text.
Labs and Teams: Ivica Pavić is a member of multiple faculty committees and the Croatian Association for Constitutional Law, contributing to academic governance and national legal discourse.


