Professor Marko Milanovic
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Professor of Public International Law
Areas of interest
- Public International Law
- International Human Rights Law
- International Humanitarian Law
- International Cyber Law
- Use of Force
Research centres and groups
Background
Marko Milanovic is Professor of Public International Law at the 澳门六合彩开奖记录 School of Law, and Director of the Global Law at Reading (GLAR) research group. He is co-general editor of the ongoing Tallinn Manual 3.0 project on the application of international law in cyberspace and Senior Fellow, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. Since 2024, he has been serving as the Special Adviser on Cyber-Enabled Crimes to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. He is also co-editor of EJIL: Talk!, the blog of the European Journal of International Law, as well as a member of the EJIL’s Editorial Board. Professor Milanovic was formerly Professor of Public International Law and Co-Director of the Human Rights Law Centre at the University of Nottingham School of Law, and served as Vice-President and member of the Executive Board of the European Society of International Law.
Professor Milanovic held visiting professorships at Michigan Law School, Columbia Law School, Deakin Law School, the University of Bologna, the University of the Philippines College of Law, Union University Belgrade Faculty of Law, and the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. In 2021-22 Professor Milanovic served as one of three high-level experts appointed by the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights to assist her in conducting a comprehensive examination of alleged human rights violations committed in Belarus since 1 May 2020, as mandated by the UN Human Rights Council. In 2022 he was awarded the Serge Lazareff Prize for excellence in legal services by the NATO Allied Command Operations Office of Legal Affairs. He has also advised a taskforce supporting the Prosecutor General of Ukraine regarding accountability for crimes committed during the Ukrainian conflict. In 2024, he served as an academic expert of the Panel of Experts in International Law convened by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in support of his investigation into the Situation in the State of Palestine for the purpose of advising him on arrest warrant applications against Hamas and Israeli leaders.
Professor Milanovic is a prolific author in human rights law, public international law, international criminal law and the law of armed conflict with leading publishers and peer-reviewed journals. His publications include one monograph, three edited collections, more than 40 research articles and book chapters, and over 400 blog posts (). He has regularly published books and book chapters with both Oxford and Cambridge university presses, and his articles have been published in the two most highly regarded international legal journals, the European Journal of International Law and the American Journal of International Law. His work has been cited, inter alia, by judges of the European Court of Human Rights, the Supreme Court of Canada, the UK Supreme Court, and the High Court of England and Wales, as well as by the International Law Commission. He was a recipient of the British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship for a project on the legal aspects of intelligence sharing in multinational military operations.
Professor Milanovic was counsel or advisor in cases before the International Court of Justice, the European Court of Human Rights, and the Constitutional Court of Serbia. He is a frequent participant in expert meetings organized by international institutions, including the OHCHR, the European Commission, international criminal tribunals, the European Court of Human Rights, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and Chatham House. He has also regularly presented his research at the world’s leading universities and at the most prestigious academic conferences in human rights law and international law. In particular, he was a panelist at the conferences of the American Society of International Law (2023, 2019, 2016, 2013, 2011), the European Society of International Law (2019, 2014, 2008, 2006), the Society of Legal Scholars (2011), symposia of the EJIL (2012, 2007), and the 2016 Conference of the Association of Human Rights Institutes. Professor Milanovic obtained his first degree in law from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law, his LL.M from the University of Michigan Law School, and his PhD in international law from the University of Cambridge. His doctoral thesis was awarded the Yorke Prize. He served as Law Clerk to Judge Thomas Buergenthal of the International Court of Justice in 2006/2007.