BOARD MEMBER
Mirjana Drenovak-Ivanović

RCEL encourages participation from the public, scientific and professional organisations, and chambers of commerce in the adoption of strategic and individual decisions towards sustainable development.
Mirjana Drenovak-Ivanović is one of the Management Board members and the Regional Center for Environmental Law Programme Director.
She is a full professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law.
She studied for her doctorate at the Oxford University Faculty of Law as a Chevening scholar, and continued her post-doctorate professional development on Harvard Law School as a Fulbright scholar.
As a member of the Serbian EU accession negotiations team between 2015 and 2021, she was tasked with running environment and climate change negotiations. She has chaired the Jean Monet European Environmental Law Department since September 2020. As a national and international expert, she has closely cooperated with various international organisations, including the OSCE Mission to Serbia, Council of Europe, and the United Nations Development Fund.
She was involved in drafting a number of environmental protection and climate change laws and strategic and planning documents, as well as in introducing and developing the education program for judges and prosecutors in the field of environmental law and the basic training for Judicial academy students.

RCEL encourages participation from the public, scientific and professional organisations, and chambers of commerce in the adoption of strategic and individual decisions towards sustainable development.
Mirjana Drenovak-Ivanović is one of the Management Board members and the Regional Center for Environmental Law Programme Director.
She is a full professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law.
She studied for her doctorate at the Oxford University Faculty of Law as a Chevening scholar, and continued her post-doctorate professional development on Harvard Law School as a Fulbright scholar.
As a member of the Serbian EU accession negotiations team between 2015 and 2021, she was tasked with running environment and climate change negotiations. She has chaired the Jean Monet European Environmental Law Department since September 2020. As a national and international expert, she has closely cooperated with various international organisations, including the OSCE Mission to Serbia, Council of Europe, and the United Nations Development Fund.
She was involved in drafting a number of environmental protection and climate change laws and strategic and planning documents, as well as in introducing and developing the education program for judges and prosecutors in the field of environmental law and the basic training for Judicial academy students.