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STRASBOURG, April 21 (Hina) - The Council of Europe Parliamentary
Assembly elected Nina Vajic, a Zagreb University Faculty of Law
professor, judge of the new joint European Court of Human Rights.
After Protocol 11 of the European Convention on the Protection of
Human Rights and Basic Freedoms comes into force on 1 November this
year, the Council of Europe will establish a new court which will
replace the current European Commission and the European Court of
Human Rights.
Professor Nina Vajic was chosen from among three Croatian
candidates for a period of six years.
Vajic was born on 22 February 1948 in Zagreb, where she was
educated.
She received her PhD from Zagreb University's Faculty of Law, where
since 1996 she has been working as a full-time professor of
international public law.
Vajic is also working on the issue of human rights, peaceful
settlement of conflicts and regulations of international
organisations.
Vajic was a guest lecturer at other universities in Croatia and
abroad.
In 1992, Vajic attended a Geneva meeting of the Organisation for
Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on the peaceful
settlement of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia and chaired an
expert group for establishing the border between Croatia and
Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1995.
Since 1997 she has been a member of the Council of Europe's European
Committee for Fighting Racism and Intolerance.
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