Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
I am Doctor of Economics, Visiting Lecturer, specialized in the area of public procurement at International Training Centre of the ILO, Turin, Italy, with the internships of 6 months at the EUROPEAN COMMISSION as well as 3 months at the BANQUE INTERNATIONALE A LUXEMBOURG; independent expert in public procurement policy with more than 10 years of relevant experience including: drafting amendments to the Public Procurement Law in Serbia and legislation proposals; providing consulting services to enterprises/bidders and contracting authorities, rules interpretation, EU rules governing public procurement, training delivery, such as Training of Trainers workshops on EU legislation on public procurement organized by the ITCILO as well as workshops organized by TAIEX, seminars, conferences and workshops on national public procurement legislation;
Giveaway Prize Winner on Readers` Favorite 2017 International Book Award Contest
American Writers & Artists Inc. (AWAI) Member
Member of the academic research network “Public Contracts in Legal Globalization”
Associate Member of the Procurement Law Academic Network – The PLAN Network
I have written 4 books:
1. “Phare programme”, 1997. Beograd, p.199 (reviewers: prof. dr. Mlađen Kovačević and prof. dr.Stojan Dabić)
2. “EU Financial Assistance – Phare”, 2001. Beograd, p.250 (reviewers: prof. dr Mlađen Kovačević and prof. dr. Stojan Dabić)
3. “International market of capital projects and economic development”, 2010. Beograd, p. 296 (reviewers: prof. dr Ljubiša Adamović and prof. dr Miroslav Prokopijević)
4. eBook: ”WINNING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS IN SERBIA Manual”, 2017/Amazon Kindle Edition (In English)
What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
My latest book is “Winning Public Procurement Contracts In Serbia Manual”
What are you working on now?
I am working now on my new book on public-private partnerships and concessions.
What are you reading now?
I am reading now new EU Directives on public procurement and concessions.
What’s next for you as a writer?
The next step concerns publishing my new book.
What is your favorite book of all time?
“Ana Karenjina” by Lav Tolstoj