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Mirjana Ivić

Mirjana Ivić
Mirjana Ivić

Judge Ivić  was born on 20 November 1951 in Leskovac.
She graduated from the Faculty of Law in Belgrade in 1975 and passed the Bar Examination in 1984.

She began her career as an intern in the Publishing Company “Filip Višjić" in Belgrade in 1976. She worked as an expert assistant in the Criminal Department – the Juvenile Panel in the Supreme Court of Serbia from 1984 until 1990, when she was engaged in the Administrative department of the Supreme Court of Serbia in the capacity of Advisor to the President for administrative matters. In 1998 she was elected judge of the District Court in Belgrade where she worked, in accordance with the schedule, in the Administrative Department and substituted for members of the five-member panel of the Criminal Department. On 24 November 1999 she was elected judge of the Supreme Court of Serbia in the Department for Administrative Matters where she remained until 31 December 2009. In line with the schedule, in the Supreme Court of Serbia she was President of the Panel and member of the board of editors of the Bulletin.

On 1 January 2010 she was elected judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation where she now works in the Specialized Panel for Administrative Matters and in the Panel in charge of resolution of conflicts of jurisdiction between the Administrative Court, the higher courts and the basic courts. In line with the schedule, she was a member of a panel in the Criminal Department and member of the board of editors of the Court Practice Bulletin of the Supreme Court of Cassation until 1 October 2010. She was a member of the Electoral Commission of the High Court Council until 27 January 2011, when her membership was terminated at her request. She participated in all the local and international expert gatherings and international conferences. In 1997, her edited collection of Laws on Confiscation and Return of Immovable Property with Court Practice was published by the Legal Research Center in Belgrade.
 
Several of her professional works and decisions in the area of administrative matter were published in the Bulletin of the Supreme Court of Cassation and in the “Intermeks” periodical.

Composition of the HCC: 
Second composition of the High Court Council