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Bojan Perovic

Assistant Professor of Law

Education

Ph.D. Candidate, University of Hamburg Law School

LL.M., University of Michigan Law School

M.A., University of Belgrade

LL.B., University of Belgrade School of Law

Departments

  • College of Law

Bio

Professor Perovic joined the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law faculty in fall 2025. His scholarship focuses on international law, corporate responsibility and human rights, and global governance. Before joining Loyola, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Emory University School of Law, affiliated with the Centre for International and Comparative Law and the Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative. In that role, he combined research with teaching responsibilities and helped secure funding for a collaborative comparative project with an international partner law school.

He has taught courses in business and human rights at Hunter College (CUNY) with the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute and global issues at Manhattan College in New York. At the University of Michigan Law School, he served as Articles Editor of the Michigan Journal of International Law and was a Jean Louis Joris Fellow.

Professor Perovic has been recognized with fellowships and awards from institutions including the Hague Academy of International Law, Duke University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Royal Holloway, University of London, and the Academy on the United Nations (Academic Council on the United Nations System), as well as other institutions. He was also selected to participate in the 13th Annual Future World Changers in the Academy National Conference (2025). He co-authored the Public International Law Debate Map project for Oxford University Press, and from 2017 to 2020, he served as a Youth Ambassador for the European Code Against Cancer with the European Cancer Leagues in Brussels. Earlier in his career, he worked at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in New York and gained additional professional experience with law firms in Hamburg, Germany.

His publications have appeared or are forthcoming in the South Carolina Law Review, Rutgers Law Review, the UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, the Mississippi Law Journal, and the Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal, among others. He has recently presented his work at conferences including the Georgia State University Law Review Symposium (2025), the Charleston Law Review Symposium on “Digital Delay: How to Address the Law’s Lag Behind Social Media’s Rapid Revolution” (2025), the Emory University School of Law–University of the Witwatersrand School of Law Comparative Workshop (2025), the Rutgers Law Review Symposium on Global Democratic Decay and the Rule of Law (2024), and international conferences at Lund University, University College London, the University of Hamburg, and Columbia University/University of Amsterdam, among others.

Publications

Beyond Compliance: The Responsive State and the Future of the Biological Weapons Convention at its 50-Year Milestone, Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal (forthcoming).

What's Freedom Got to do With It? Occupational Freedom and the Illusion of Choice, Georgia State University Law Review 41 (2025): 983.

From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Technological Innovation, Mississippi Law Journal 94(5) (2025).

From Britney to Systemic Reform: Embracing Vulnerability in Conservatorship Laws (with Helena Moradi), South Carolina Law Review 76(2) (2025).

Legal Strategies and Global Synergies: Expanding the Legacy of Brown v. Board for Educational Equity, UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 28 (2025).

Transitional Justice and International Law: Lessons from the Yugoslav Wars and Their Implications for the Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Rutgers University Law Review 76(5) (2024).