The committee proposed Ivana Jelić for Strasbourg

PS SE gives the final word on who will replace judge Nebojša Vučinić, whose mandate expired on August 26, 2017. "Vijesti" was told that the session should be held in the following days and that theoretically there is a possibility that another candidate will be elected, which is a very rare practice.
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Ivana Jelić, Photo: Dalibor Ševaljević
Ivana Jelić, Photo: Dalibor Ševaljević
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Ažurirano: 19.04.2018. 19:08h

The Committee for the Selection of Judges of the European Court of Human Rights proposed to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Ivana Jelić as a judge from Montenegro, judging that she is more qualified than the other candidate, the judge of the High Court in Podgorica, Mirjana Popović.

The website of the Parliamentary Assembly states that the candidates for the position of judge were interviewed on April 12, and that the third candidate nominated by Montenegro is the President of the Higher Court in Podgorica, Boris Savić.

PS SE gives the final word on who will replace judge Nebojša Vučinić, whose mandate expired on August 26, 2017. "Vijesti" was told that the session should be held in the following days and that theoretically there is a possibility that another candidate will be elected, which is a very rare practice.

Ivana Jelić was a member of the UN Committee for three years, after which she was elected vice president. She was a member of the Main Committee for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, a member of the Advisory Committee for National Minorities of the Council of Europe, participated in the drafting of laws in Montenegro related to human rights.

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