
Sandra Samardžić, Assistant
Born in 1984 in Novi Sad. She graduated from the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad in 2008. The same year, she was appointed Teaching Assistant in Family Law. In 2010, she defended her master's thesis "Subjects of the In Vitro Fertilization Procedure in Comparative Law and Their Legal Position", whereupon, she was appointed Assistant. She defended her PhD thesis on "Children's Rights in the Field Of Medically Assisted Reproduction" at the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad in 2018.
She teaches Family Law, practical classes, at the Faculty of Law, and Civil Law Aspects of Biomedically Assisted Conception at the Faculty of Sciences, as part of the MSc program in Reproductive Biology.
She has participated in many international and national scientific conferences, such as:
XI International Symposium “Family and Technology: Challenges and Opportunities” organized by the International Academy for the Study of the Jurisprudence of the Family, Maribor, 2019; "Bioethics and Human Rights: Recent ECtHR Case Law", organized by the Academy of European Law, Strasbourg, 2018; World Conference on Family Law entitled Family Law and Family Realities, organized by the International Society of Family Law, Amsterdam, 2017; “Recent case law of the European Court of Human Rights in Family Law Matters”, organized by the Academy of European Law, Strasbourg, 2016; "Family Law in Europe: New Developments, Challenges and Opportunities" organized by the European Commission for Family Law, Bonn, 2013.
She participated in an intensive summer German language course on "Communication in a University Context - Oral Presentation" (Sommer-intensivsprachkurs: Kommunikation im universitären Kontext - mündlich präsentieren) organized by the Faculty of Law, University of Potsdam, Germany, 2017.
She won a scholarship awarded by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Serbia to the best senior students at the state faculties for outstanding results during their studies (2006). In 2008, she received the Best Students Award of the University of Novi Sad, which is awarded to the top undergraduates for their exceptional success achieved in their studies during the 2007/2008 academic year.
She is also the winner of the Young Researchers Scholarship given by the Scholarship Committee with the International Society of Family Law for participating in a World Conference “Family Law and Family Realities”, 2017.
Area of interest: family law, comparative family law, legal aspects of medically assisted reproduction.
She speaks English and German
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