Luka Martin Tomažič (1988) is a Slovenian legal scholar, author and intellectual.
He has been formally educated in law, international relations, local history, economics and business.
[1][2] He has published scholarly articles and books, especially in energy law and legal philosophy.
[3][4][5] He clerked for Ernest Petrič, the former president and member of the United Nations International Law Commission[2] and was a visiting professor at the University of Zagreb.
[6] He is a researcher at Alma Mater Europaea[7] and a member of Rotary Club Maribor.
[8] He has been involved in public discussions in Slovenia and has signed open letters on the topics of rule of law, constitutional court conduct and the educational system.
[15][16][17][18] Luka Martin Tomažič studied law and completed a master's in economics and business at the University of Maribor.
[1][19] Additionally, he holds an advanced diploma in local history from University of Oxford and a graduate diploma in international relations from University of London with London School of Economics and Political Science as the lead college.
[20][2][21] He started his career as an in-house lawyer and later general counsel for Elektro Maribor Energija plus (now part of HSE Group).
[27] He later transitioned to academia as a researcher and assistant professor at Alma Mater Europaea university.
[12][13][14] He has been the vice president of the organisational board and a member of the scientific and programme committee of the annual It's About People conference, organised by the European Academy of Sciences and Arts and Alma Mater Europaea - ECM.
These events featured the European Commission vice-presidents and commissioners Maroš Šefčovič, Mariya Gabriel and Dubravka Šuica, economist Jeffrey Sachs, Oxford Faculty of Law dean Mindy Chen-Wishart, Baroness Ruth Deech, Facebook oversight board member András Sajó, Klaus Mainzer, and Felix Unger of EASA, as well as presidents of the Republic of Slovenia Borut Pahor and Nataša Pirc Musar.
[8][33] His poems were published in the journals Mentor,[15] Idiot,[18] Novi zvon[17] and Mladika.
ISBN 978-961-286-336-4 Zakari, Abdulrasheed, Toplak, Jurij, Tomažič, Luka Martin.
Exploring the relationship between energy and food security in Africa with instrumental variables analysis.
ISSN 1996-1073. https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/15/5473, doi:10.3390/en15155473 Stajnko, Jan, Kičin, Sedin, Tomažič, Luka Martin.
Legal liability of municipal corporations: a rational choice approach to optimising deterrence.
A Finnis-based understanding of the rule of law and the dialectical method of Aquinas = Razumevanje vladavine prava in dialektična metoda Akvinskega na osnovi Finnisa.
ISSN 0006-5722. https://www.teof.uni-lj.si/zaloznistvo/bogoslovni-vestnik/bogoslovni-vestnik-79-2019-1, http://www.dlib.si/details/URN:NBN:SI:doc-OY8MP3CL, doi:10.34291/BV2019/01/Tomazic Tomažič, Luka Martin.
Local-level nudging for renewables in Slovenia: organisational aspects and legal limitations.
ISSN 1581-5374. doi:10.4335/18.3.523-556(2020) Tomažič, Luka Martin, Lukač, Niko, Štumberger, Gorazd.
A new regulatory approach for PV-based self-supply, validated by a techno-economic assessment: a case study for Slovenia.
Cross-border access to healthcare in the EU: a genealogical analysis of regulatory aspects.
Točka; Vrbnik; Namizno vino; Potepuhi; Sedmina v puščavi; Ples in ločitev.