Smilja Avramov

[5] During World War II in Yugoslavia, eleven members of her family were murdered at Jasenovac concentration camp.

These positions included membership of the Judicial Council of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia.

[7] As distinguished scholar Avramov was a member of the first convocation of the Senate of Republika Srpska, serving from 1996 to 2009.

Avramov was also a member of Committee on Formation of Customary (General) International Law whose report was submitted at London conference held in 2000.

[6] She publicly opposed the practice of humanitarian interventionism, emphasizing that the main danger for the modern world is neither nationalism or communism, but legal nihilism.

Avramov - Dušan, lawyer and businessman, 1912–1990 - Smilja, professor at law faculty, 1918-2018