Zvonimir Paul Separovic

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The International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy 2011 "Hard Power vs. Soft Power and National Politics: Innovative Concepts of Smart Power and Cultural Diplomacy in and Age of Interdependence, Digital Revolution and Social Media" (Berlin, May 11th - 15th 2011)

Zvonimir Paul Šeparović was born on September the 14th, 1928. He is a Croatian legal scholar and politician. He was also known as the pioneer of victimology and a very vocal opponent of death penalty.

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Zvonimir Šeparović is a Croatian legal scholar and politician. Šeparović was previously a professor of Criminal Law at the University of Zagreb. He is also regarded as the pioneer of the study of victimology and he was a vocal opponent of death penalty. Although he lacked any formal party or political affiliation, in 1991, he became Foreign Minister in the national government of Franjo Gregurić. In 1992, he became the Permanent Representative of Croatia to the United Nations. Šeparović remained active in public life and became a member of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) as well as a member of the HDZ’s Central Committee.

Further information[edit]

ICD - The International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy 2011. "Hard Power vs. Soft Power and National Politics: Innovative Concepts of Smart Power and Cultural Diplomacy in and Age of Interdependence, Digital Revolution and Social Media"(Berlin, May 11th - 15th 2011).

External Links[edit]

Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, Advisory Board