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Prof. Dr. Matej Savić is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Banja Luka. His research focuses on international law, constitutional law, and political theory, particularly addressing issues of state sovereignty, legal personality of international entities, and contemporary challenges in global governance. He has authored numerous articles and books analyzing topics such as Bosnia and Herzegovina’s legal status, European Union legal frameworks, and jurisdictional disputes. His recent work examines the evolution of international legal order and sovereignty dynamics in post-conflict regions. Savić has participated in multiple academic projects, including studies on Republika Srpska’s international positioning and legal aspects of statehood. He holds a doctorate in law and teaches courses on international law and political systems.
- Education: Doctorate in Law (not explicitly stated but inferred from title).
Research interests include theoretical foundations of international law, state sovereignty, and the interplay between legal norms and political realities. His publications span over two decades, addressing themes like the European Union’s legal structure, crisis creation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and jurisdictional evolution. Savić’s work often bridges legal theory with practical governance challenges, emphasizing sovereignty and international legal accountability.
Recent articles (2024–2025) focus on contemporary issues such as the EU’s legal personality, jurisdictional frameworks, and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s political-legal landscape. His research also explores challenges to state sovereignty and normative gaps in international law.
Grants and Projects: Active in projects such as 'Medjunarodno pozicioniranje Republike Srpske' (2025) and 'Bosnia and Herzegovina, Constitution and EU Accession' (2021–2023). Collaborations include institutions like the Ministry of Science and Technology of Republika Srpska and the Central European Initiative (CEI).
Labs/Teams: Engaged in academic networks at the Faculty of Political Sciences and partnerships with institutions in Serbia and the region. Key contributions include co-editing textbooks on international law and political theory.


