Dr. Goran Bandov, M.A., Dipl. Jur.,
M.P.S.
Research Fellow
Areas of research
Southeast Europe, security, conflict, human rights, minority
rights, international public law.
Curriculum vitae
Goran Bandov was born in Osijek (Republic of Croatia) in
1976 and studied Law, International Relations and Political
Science at the Josip Juraj Strossmayer University in Osijek,
the University of Zagreb and the University of Hamburg.
He finished his Law studies in 2003 as Dipl.-Jurist with
a thesis on “The implementation of the protection
of minority rights in the modern plural European community”.
In 2005 he earned his M.P.S. in the postgraduate study programme
“Master of Peace and Security Policy Studies”
in Hamburg with a thesis on “The implementation of
national law and international instruments for the protection
of national minority in the education system in the Republic
of Croatia”. From October 2005 through January 2009
he was a PhD candidate at IFSH. In January 2009, he earned
his Dr. phil. at university of Hamburg about the topic „Protection
of national minorities in Republic of Croatia as instrument
for prevention of escalation of the ethno political conflict.”
He is a member of the „Democratic Leadership Programme“
organized by the Council of Europe, the “Academic
Network South East Europe” and the “Nachwuchskräfte
für Europa”. In his scientific work he has been
supported by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service),
CENTURIO, the Robert Bosch Foundation, Open Society –
SOROS, the Friedrich-Naumann - Foundation, University of
Hamburg and Ministry of science, education and sport of
the Republic of Croatia
Languages
Croatian, German, English, Bosnian, Serbian
Current project
Protection
of national minorities in Republic of Croatia as instrument
of prevention of ethno-politically caused conflicts
Contact
Institut für Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik
ZEUS
Beim Schlump 83
D-20144 Hamburg
Telefon: +49-40-866077-65
Telefax: +49-40-866 3615

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