
معرفی
Petra Perišić serves as an Associate Professor at the Department of International Law within the Faculty of Law at the University of Rijeka. Holding a Ph.D., she maintains active academic engagement through teaching and research from Room 20, with contact details including telephone 051/359-543 and email petra.perisic@uniri.hr. Her scholarly profile demonstrates consistent contributions to international legal discourse through peer-reviewed publications and institutional affiliations.
Her research expertise spans critical domains of contemporary international law, with primary focus on international humanitarian law, use of force doctrines, and international courts' evolving jurisprudence. Key thematic areas include the legal permissibility of autonomous weapon systems under humanitarian law principles, the interplay between border control measures and human rights obligations in Mediterranean migration contexts, and the impact of international courts' advisory opinions on climate change governance. Her work consistently addresses emerging challenges such as modern threats to self-defense doctrines, Russian aggression against Ukraine within UN peace frameworks, and regulatory approaches to foreign terrorist fighters.
Dr. Perišić's publication trajectory reveals progressive engagement with urgent global legal challenges. From 2020-2024, her research demonstrates methodological rigor in analyzing treaty interpretation (e.g., Annex G of the 2001 Succession Agreement), doctrinal evolution (e.g., imminence in self-defense), and practical implementation gaps (e.g., migrant pushbacks). Her bilingual output (English/Croatian) reflects commitment to both global academic discourse and regional legal development, particularly regarding Croatia's maritime boundary disputes and European migration policy implications. This body of work establishes her as a significant contributor to international law's adaptation to 21st-century security and humanitarian challenges.




