PhD
Enio Mateo
Totić
no.:
12820
researcher – active in research organisation
| Code |
Science |
Field |
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S110
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Social sciences
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Juridical sciences
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| Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
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5.05.00
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Social sciences
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Law
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Criminal Procedural Law; Labor Law; Organized crime; Criminal Law
| Level of education |
Professional title |
Study subject |
Faculty |
Year |
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1st cycle bachelor's degree
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Bachelor of Laws
|
Law
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State University of Novi Pazar, Faculty of Law
|
2010
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2nd cycle master's degree
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Master of Laws
|
Law
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State University of Novi Pazar, Faculty of Law
|
2011
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Doctoral degree
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PhD in Laws
|
Law
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International University of Novi Pazar, Department of Law Studies
|
2017
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Doctoral dissertations and other final papers
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As someone who is working at University as Professor, I see myself as highly motivated individual driven to find new challenges in professional career. I strongly believe that it is not good to be limited to only one branch of legal science, given their very close connection. My areas of expertise are Criminal Procedural Law, Labor Law, Organized crime and European Union Law. So far, I authored and co-authored 2 monographs and more than 35 scientific and professional papers published in eminent domestic and international journals and I participated in many international scientific and professional meetings in Republic of Serbia and abroad. My PhD thesis defines money laundering as a modern phenomenon directly connected and supported by a wide range of criminal activities, while its main part elaborates the institutional reactions through conventions, directives and other legal instruments adopted in order to eliminate or reduce the impact of illegally acquired money. The thesis puts special emphasize on European Parliament, Council and Commission, as main institutions involved in legislative procedure. My Master's thesis elaborates the budget of the European Union regarding the process of its adoption, gives the comparative analysis of its amounts through the previous decades and an insight into the areas where European Union Member States allocate their funds.