Smilja Avramov | |
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Native name | Смиља Аврамов |
Born |
Pakrac, Austria-Hungary |
15 February 1918
Occupation | Academician and professor of international law |
Smilja Avramov (born 15 February 1918) is a Serbian academic, authority and educator in international law. She was a member of the Senate of Republika Srpska 1996–2009. Before she retired she was a professor of international law at the Law Faculty at Belgrade University.
Avramov finished high school in Sušak in 1936. She was maternally related to Petar Preradović and Pavle Solarić.
During World War II eleven members of her family were murdered at Jasenovac concentration camp.
She graduated in the Zagreb Law Faculty in 1947. She received her master's degree in London and PhD in Belgrade in 1950. She also studied in London, Vienna, Harvard and Columbia University.
Since 1949 until her retirement Avramov worked as an assistant and professor in the Faculty of Law in Belgrade where she was also head of the Department for International Law and Relationships and director of the Institute for International Law. These positions included membership of the Judicial Council of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia. Avramov was active in many law associations including the one in Belgrade. She was president of the Yugoslav International Law Association and, since 1980, a president of the International Law Association.
As distinguished scholar Avramov was a member of the first convocation of the Senate of Republika Srpska, serving from 1996 to 2009. Avramov was also a member of Committee on Formation of Customary (General) International Law whose report was submitted at London conference held in 2000. Avramov was president of the International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace. Since 1999 Avramov has been a member of the presidency of the movement "Women authors – Conscience of Serbia".