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Reviewers for the Croatian and Comparative Public Administration in the Period 2010–2015 VIJESTI HKJU-CCPA 16(3), 649–675 666 Reviewers for the Croatian and Comparative Public Administration in the Period 2010–2015 UDK 35:050(083.81) Croatia Professor Damir Aviani, Faculty of Law, University of Split Professor Emeritus Branko Babac, Faculty of Law, University Josip Juraj Stross- mayer Osijek Professor Arsen Bačić, Faculty of Law, University of Split Zdenko Babić, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb CROATIAN AND COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND COMPARATIVE CROATIAN Anto Bajo, PhD, Associate Professor, Institute of Economics, Zagreb Boris Bakota, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University Josip Juraj Strossmayer Osijek Sanja Barić, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka Professor Željko Bartulović, Faculty of Law, University of Split Professor Gojko Bežovan, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Professor Robert Blažević, Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka Professor Helena Blažić, Faculty of Economics, University of Rijeka Vjekoslav Bratić, PhD, Institute of Public Finances, Zagreb Ruža Brčić, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Informatics and Organization, Varaždin, University of Zagreb Mihaela Bronić, PhD, Institute of Public Finances, Zagreb Davor Brunčić, PhD, Osijek Professor Tamara Ćapeta, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Professor Davor Derenčinović, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Jasmina Džinić, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Dario Đerđa, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka Đorđe Gardašević, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb VIJESTI HKJU-CCPA 16(3), 649–675 667 Teo Giljević, PhD, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Nansi Ivanišević, PhD, Split Professor Stjepan Ivanišević, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Professor Ivana Jaramaz-Reskušić, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Dubravka Jurlina Alibegović, PhD, Institute of Economics, Zagreb Mirko Klarić, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Split Josip Kolanović, PhD, Zagreb Goranka Lalić Novak, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Professor Emeritus Zvonimir Lauc, Faculty of Law, University Josip Juraj Stross- mayer Osijek Boris Ljubanović, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University Josip Ju- raj Strossmayer Osijek Professor Mirko Maleković, Faculty of Informatics and Organization, Varaždin, University of Zagreb Gordana Marčetić, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Professor Dragan Medvedović, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Anamarija Musa, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb and Information Commissioner of the Republic of Croatia Professor Ivan Padjen, Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka Professor Željko Pavić, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Professor Renata Perić, Faculty of Law, University Josip Juraj Strossmayer Osijek Professor Inge Perko Šeparović, Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb Professor Zdravko Petak, Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb Zoran Pičuljan, PhD, Zagreb Professor Robert Podolnjak, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Alen Rajko, PhD, Rijeka Professor Slaven Ravlić, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Tereza Rogić Lugarić, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Sunčana Sljepčević, PhD, Institute of Economics, Zagreb Marko Šikić, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Professor Jure Šimović, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Professor Emeritus Ivo Šimunović, Faculty of Economics, University of Split Mihovil Škarica, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Sandra Švaljek, PhD, Institute of Economics, Zagreb Ivana Tucak, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University Josip Juraj Strossmayer Osijek Professor Marinko Učur, Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka CROATIAN AND COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND COMPARATIVE CROATIAN VIJESTI HKJU-CCPA 16(3), 649–675 668 Davor Vašiček, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Rijeka Professor Vesna Vašiček, Faculty of Economics, University of Zagreb Professor Mladen Vedriš, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Maruška Vizek, PhD, Institute of Economics, Zagreb Professor Duško Vrban, Faculty of Law, University Josip Juraj Strossmayer Osijek Professor Neven Vrček, Faculty of Informatics and Organization, Varaždin, Uni- versity of Zagreb Nino Žganec, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb Nataša Žunić Kovačević, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka Reviewers from abroad Professor Attila Agh, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary Iskra Akimovska Maletić, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Security, Skopje, University St. Climent Ohridski, Bitola, FYR Macedonia Professor Gudmundur Alfredsson, Faculty of Law, University of Akureyri, Island Lorenzo Allio, PhD, Coort di Prevet, Switzerland Professor Carla Amado Gomes, Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon, Portugal Giorgos Andreou, PhD, Aristotel University, Thessaloniki, Greece CROATIAN AND COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND COMPARATIVE CROATIAN Professor Demetrios Argyriades, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City Uni- versity New York, USA Matej Avbelj, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of State and European Studies, Kranj, Slovenia Professor Jens Blom-Hansen, Aarhus University, Denmark Professor Luigi Bobbio, Faculty for Culture, Politics and Society, University of Turin, Italy Professor Adam Bosiacki, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of War- saw, Poland Professor Miha Brejc, Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Professor Boštjan Brezovnik, Faculty of Law, University of Maribor, Slovenia Michele Breuillard, PhD, University of Lille 2, France Professor Bojan Bugarič, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Denita Cepiku, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy Professor Miro Cerar, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Professor Tom Christensen, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo, Nor- way VIJESTI HKJU-CCPA 16(3), 649–675 669 Professor Alistar Cole, University of Cardiff, United Kingdom Professor Colin Copus, De Monfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom Professor Mauricio Covarrubias, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico Professor Emeritus Mijat Damjanović, Faculty of Government and Administra- tion, Megatrend University, Belgrade, Serbia Marko Davinić, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Bel- grade, Serbia Elena Davitkovska, PhD, Assistant Professor, University American College, Skopje, FYR Macedonia Professor Borče Davitkovski, Iustinianus Primus Faculty of Law, University of Skopje, FYR Macedonia Koenraad De Ceuninck, PhD, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Ghent University, Belgium Professor Johan Christiaens, Ghent University, Belgium Professor Heartly Dean, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom Professor Stephane De La Rosa, University of Valenciennes, France Professor Predrag Dimitrijević, Faculty of Law, University of Niš, Serbia Antoaneta Dimitrova, PhD, Associate Professor, Leiden University, Netherlands Professor Michael Dobbins, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Professor Wolfgang Drechsler, Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Govern- ance, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Caroline Dufour, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Public Policies and Admin- istration, York University, Toronto, Canada Professor Snežana Đorđević, Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, Serbia Professor Iain Ferguson, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United King- dom Professor Jochen Franzke, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Potsdam University, Germany Professor Anna Gamper, University of Innsbruck, Austria William Gilles, PhD, Assistant Professor, University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France Gunnar Gjelstrup, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, Den- mark Dragan Gocevski, PhD, Assistant Professor, Iustinianus Primus Faculty of Law, University of Skopje, FYR Macedonia Professor Klaus H. Goetz, University Ludwig Maximilians, Munich, Germany Bas van Gool, PhD, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Neth- erlands CROATIAN AND COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND COMPARATIVE CROATIAN VIJESTI HKJU-CCPA 16(3), 649–675 670 Professor Franc Grad, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Professor Janez Grad, Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Professor Giuseppe Grossi, School of Health and Society, Kristianstad University, Sweden Professor Miro Haček, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slo- venia Zoltán Hajdú, PhD, Institute for Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sci- ence, Pecs, Hungary Professor John Halligan, Faculty of Business and Government, Canberra Univer- sity, Australia Professor Stephen Hardy, University of Bolton, United Kingdom József Hegedüs, PhD, Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary Eva Heidbreder, PhD, Heinrich Hein, University of Dusseldorf, Germany Professor Jorge Heine, Wulfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada Professor Hubert Heinelt, Darmstadt Technical University, Germany Professor Emeritus Chris Himsworth, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Mitja Horvat, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Professor Gyula Horvath, Faculty of Business and Economics, Pecs University,
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