Dragan Golubovic
Senior Legal Advisor
Budapest, Hungary (The European Center for Not-for-Profit Law)
Dr. Dragan Golubovic is a Senior Legal Adviser with the European Center for Not-for-Profit Law in Budapest. Dr. Golubovic previously served as Executive Director of the Human Rights Program and an Adjunct Professor at the Central European University in Budapest. Prior to that, he taught International Trade and Corporate Law in School of Law in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. He is also a Professor of EU Law at the School of Economics in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, and a member of the Managing Board of the Center for Multiculturalism in Novi Sad.
Dr. Golubovic holds a law degree and an LL.M from the School of Law in Novi Sad, as well as an S.J.D and an LL.M from the Central European University/New York State University. He has published extensively in the fields of Corporate, Commercial and NGO Law, in particular.
Since 1998 Dr. Golubovic has been working with government officials, Parliamentarians, judges, private lawyers, and NGO representatives to develop a sound legal and fiscal framework for citizen participation in the Central European and Balkan countries. He has also worked with other major international organizations, such as Council of Europe and OSCE, on projects pertinent to freedom of association and citizens, and was a consultant to the World Bank in Bosnia and Serbia on the project of reform social service provision (SOSAC Project).