Ljubomir Frčkoski
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Professor Ljubomir Danailov Frčkoski (Macedonian
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: Љубомир Данаилов Фрчкоски) (born December 12, 1957 in Skopje
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, Socialist Republic of Macedonia
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, Yugoslavia
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) is a Macedonian politician and former presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
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 for the 2009 Macedonian presidential election
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. He is a Professor
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 of Public International Law and International Relations
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 at the Faculty of Law, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje in Skopje
Skopje
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, Republic of Macedonia
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Biography

Ljubomir Frčkoski graduated at the Faculty of Law in Skopje
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 in 1981. In 1986 he completed the Master Studies thus achieving vocational title Master of Laws
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. Professor Frčkoski obtained his Doctorate
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 at the University of Ljubljana
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 in the area of Law and the Political sc iences in 1989.

Professor Frčkoski speaks fluent English
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Political biography

Professor Frčkoski was a member of the Government of the Republic of Macedonia from 1990 till 1997. A minister without portfolio till 1992, Minister of Interior from 1992–1996, and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1996 - 1997.

In 2000, he was appointed CEO of the Foundation of Strategic Researches Kiro Gligorov
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From 2000, Professor Frčkoski has worked as an adviser of the President of the Republic of Macedonia on constitutional issued and human rights affairs.

Research and academic membership

Professor Frčkoski was one of the experts involved in the preparation of the new Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia
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 of 17.11.1991, as well as the Constitutional Amendments of 2001.

Since 1994, he is a Member of IFRI, the French Institute of International Relations. Frčkoski is also a Member of the International Law Association, Skopje and a former Secretary General of the Human Rights Forum.

In 2002 he was elected member of European Commission against Racism and Intolerance
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 (ECRI) of the Council of Europe
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Professor Frčkoski is also a member of ISIG Scientific Committee (Instituto di Sociologi Internazionale di Gorizia
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) and Visiting Professor at I.U.I.E.S. International University Institute for European Studies
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, Italy
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Selected bibliography of published works

  1. Public International Law (textbook), Fitko, Skopje, 1991
  2. Theses on Political Pluralism and Legal State in Macedonia, Pogledi, 1, 1990, Skopje
  3. Public International Law (textbook, monograph), Tabernakul, Skopje, 1994
  4. International Legal Reaction to Organized Crime, Bezbednost, 1995 and Plus 208/209/210, 1995
  5. Minorities and Self-Determination, Balkan forum, 1996 (Plus, 1996)
  6. The Model of Interethnic Relations in the Republic of Macedonia (1990-1997), Krug, 1999
  7. How to Adapt Multicultural Society to Democracy, Osteuropa – Institut, Munich – Berlin, 2000
  8. Macedonia and the Region, Chaillot Papers 46, 2001 Institute for Security Studies, WEU - Paris
  9. International Law on Human Rights (textbook, monograph), Foundation Institute Open Society Macedonia, 2001
  10. Macedonia: A Stabile Model of Interethnic Relations, ELIAMEP, 2001
  11. EU Policy: Between Principles and Balkan Practice, Venetian Commission (UNIDEM), Council of Europe, 2001
  12. Byzantium Globalization vis-à-vis Globalization of Today (“Justinian’s Codification and Modern Law”), Ohrid, 2003
  13. Modern Political Theories (textbook), Forum, Skopje, 2003
  14. International Law on Human Rights (textbook, monograph), second supplemented issue, Magor, Skopje, 2005
  15. Trends in International Law State Recognition and the Macedonia Case, Code, Macedonian – French Days of Law, Skopje, Prosvetno delo, 2004
  16. Declaring Independence of the Republic of Macedonia, Policy and Procedure, MANU Anthology for 60 years ASNOM, 2005
  17. Negotiation in Identity Conflicts, Templum, Skopje, 2007.
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