Ivan Milotić (1982) is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb. He received his education at the College of Pazin – Classical Grammar School, graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb with summa cum laude (2006) where he was ranked first in his class and where he obtained his PhD in civil law and family law sciences (2012).
He is the Chairperson of the Statutory Committee of the University of Zagreb, which is a position he obtained due to his excellence in nomotechnics. He is a member of the Ethics Committee of the University of Zagreb, and a member of the Judiciary Committee of the Croatian Parliament. From 2017 until 2020, he was a member of the Legislation Committee of the Croatian Parliament. He is a member of the Legal Affairs Commission of COMECE (Commission of the Episcopates of the European Union). He co-chairs the Mixed Commission of the Republic of Croatia and Croatian Bishops’ Conference for Legal Affairs.
He is the Editor-in-Chief of the “Pravo i porezi” (“Law and Taxes”) magazine, where he is responsible for the “New Legislation” and “Language in Law” sections. He is also a permanent associate of the “Računovodstvo, revizija i financije” (“Accounting, Audit and Finances”) magazine. In the past, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the “Ceste i mostovi” (“Roads and Bridges”) magazine. He is an editor of the Histria Christiana historico-iuridica bibliographic series. He is the initiator and one of the leaders of the international legal (civil law and canon law) and historical scientific conference titled “Motovunski kolokvij” as well as an international scientific conference in the field of civil procedure law titled “In memoriam Srećko Zuglija”.
He led the scientific project relating to the legal, historical, ampelographic and oenological arguments of the Croatian position in the in the dispute over the name of the Teran wine variety and wine (2016/2017), which was concluded in favour of the Republic of Croatia (as well as winegrowers from the Croatian Istria) by Judgement of the Court of the European Union.
After 73 years, he reinstated the study of the intersection between canon and civil law at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb (2019).
In 2021, the Roman Pontiff Francis awarded him with the Order of St. Gregory the Great and the accompanying grade of Knight (state order of the Holy See) for special merit in the field of law.
He is a recipient of the University of Zagreb Rector’s Award (2003/2004). He is a laureate of the Annual Award for Young Scientists and Artists given by the Association of University Teachers and Other Scientists in Zagreb (2009). He also received a Recognition by the Croatian Canon Law Society for a scientific contribution to the study of the relationship between the Church and the state and of canon law (2015). The book titled “The Austrian-Venetian Border in Istria / Il confine Veneto-austriaco in Istria”, which he co-authored, received the 2017 Croatian Museum Association Prize for the most successful scientific research paper that resulted in the publication of a book.
He has authored more than a hundred scientific and expert papers as well as two books in the field of civil, commercial and administrative law, including nomotechnics and language in law. He has also authored some sixty scientific papers and multiple books in the field of canon, church (ius ecclesiasticum), Roman canon and Roman law. He was the editor of more than 20 collections of papers and books. He has reviewed more than 70 scientific papers and books.
He prepared translations (from the Latin, Greek and Istro-Venetian languages), with his commentaries, of the Edict of Milan (313), Statute of Motovun (12th century to 1507), Treaty of Momjan (1521), Sententia Tridentina (1535) and Vrsar Code (1609-1768).
He has led a dozen multiannual scientific and research projects.
His works (books and papers) have contributed to the knowledge of the history and culture of Istria as well as of the Church in Istria. They have also contributed to the affirmation of the protected designations of origin for traditional products originating from Istria.
Since 2013, he has been giving lectures on the topic of academic referencing within the scope of the “Academic Writing” workshop for students of the Faculty of Law in Zagreb. He has given numerous lectures popularising science.
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