Professor profile

Introduction

Vanja-Ivan Savić is a Croatian law professor. He obtained his PhD from the University of Zagreb in 2010. In 2005, he was a Chevening Scholar at the University of Edinburgh. His areas of expertise include legal and political theory, comparative law, law and religion, corporate criminal law, and human rights. Dr. Vanja-Ivan Savić has worked as a guest researcher at the University of Adelaide, Northwestern University, DePaul University, and the University of Vienna. He is the co-editor (with Paul Babie) of the book „Law, Religion and Love: Seeking Ecumenical Justice for the Other” (Routledge, 2018).
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He is a member of the International and African Law and Religion Consortiums and a full member of the Croatian Academy of Legal Sciences.
Affiláció: Associate Professor, Catholic University of Croatia, Croatia
Prof. Dr. Vanja-Ivan Savić

Prof. Dr. Vanja-Ivan Savić

More about work

He was a member of the research group ‘Freedom of conscience and religion in Europe’ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2021. He was a member of the research group ‘Right to privacy’ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2022.
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He is a member of the research group ‘The international concept of the rule of law’ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2023. He is author in the following books of the CEA Publishing: (a) Religious Symbols in the Public Sphere (2021), (b) The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age. Perspectives on Analysis of Certain Central European Countries’ Legislation and Practice (2023), (c) Religion and children’s rights (2024), (d) Supranational Interpretation of the Rule of Law (2024). He is author of scientific articles published in the following scientific journal(s) of the CEA Publishing: (a) Central European Journal of Comparative Law, (b) Law, Identity and Values.
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Book chapters

The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age

The Right to Privacyin the European Context: Insight into Fundamental Issues

Religious Symbols in the Public Sphere

The Legal Regulation of Religious Symbols in the Public Sphere in Croatia

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Articles

Vanja-Ivan Savić: GDPR and Religious Freedoms (With Insight Into Ronald Dworkin and Competing Rights)

Vanja-Ivan Savić: ‘Our Father’ – In or Out?

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Conference presentations

V.- I. Savić – Few Insights Into the Development and Values of the Council of Europe

V. I. Savić – Academic Freedoms and the Rule of Law – Core Issues

V. I. Savić – Privacy and Religious Freedoms: Friends of Foes, or Both?

V.-I. Savić: Croatia as Italy?: Presence of Religion in the Public School System

V.-I. Savić: Religious symbols in the public sphere in the legal order in Croatia

Other results

Ideas of the European Legal Landscape

Ideas of the European Legal Landscape: A Background of Contemporary Europe

Tradition and Specific Characteristics

Vanja Ivan Savic: : Tradition and Specific Characteristics of States in the Law of the European Union and the Council of Europe

Few Questions About the Rule of Law

Vanja Ivan Savic: : Few Questions About the Rule of Law and Academic Freedoms

Believers may leave the Church

Vanja-Ivan Savić: Believers may leave the Church, but no one can erase them from the Church books and records

Privacy of Family Life as a Fundamental Value

Vanja-Ivan Savić: Privacy of Family Life as a Fundamental Value of Contempoary Society

Presence of religious symbols

Vanja-Ivan Savić: Presence of religious symbols in the public sphere – Religious and Secular in the Public Sphere: 10 Years after Lautsi v. Italy

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