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Mira Lulić is a full professor with tenure at the Faculty of Law Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, where she has been employed since 1994. She is affiliated with the Department of International Law and Legal Theory Sciences and Methodology and teaches across undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and specialist programs. She is the leader of the Postgraduate Specialist Study in Human Rights and has held leadership roles in numerous academic and professional bodies.
Education:
- Doctor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, 2005
- Master of Laws, Faculty of Law, University of Split, 1999
- Graduate in Law, Faculty of Law Osijek, 1993
Her research interests center on international law and human rights, with particular focus on minority rights, children's rights, genocide, anti-discrimination law, diplomatic law, and the peaceful settlement of disputes. She has published extensively on public international law and legal methodology, contributing to both national and international scholarly discourse. Her academic work emphasizes the interplay between legal theory and practical application in international relations and human rights protection.
The most recent publications reflect a consistent trajectory in international human rights law, state sovereignty, self-determination, and legal protection of vulnerable groups. Her scholarly output spans doctrinal analysis, case studies (e.g., Chechnya, Kosovo, Croatia), and institutional evaluations (e.g., ICJ, UN, Ombudsman). The articles demonstrate deep engagement with treaty law, customary norms, and evolving challenges in international jurisprudence.
Professional Memberships and Service:
- International Law Association
- Croatian Academy of Legal Sciences
- Croatian Society of International Law
- Croatian Association of Comparative Law
- Croatian Society of Maritime Law
- Panel for Law, Croatian Science Foundation
- Scientific Council for Peace and Human Rights
- Member, Main Committee for the Field of Law, Agency for Science and Higher Education
Mira Lulić has led significant research projects, including the Ministry-funded Protection of Minority Rights in International Law and National Legislation (2006–2014). She has served in key academic governance roles, such as president of the Commission for the Suppression of Nepotism at her university and member of the Council of the Doctoral School. She mentors doctoral and specialist students and contributes to curriculum development across multiple programs. Her leadership in establishing and directing the Postgraduate Study in Human Rights highlights her commitment to specialized legal education.
She is actively involved in collaboration with NGOs, ombudsmen’s offices, and legal professionals, particularly in the fields of international law and human rights. Her work bridges academia and public service, contributing to policy and institutional development in Croatia and beyond.




