Her work analyzes how the EU’s internal legal order and normative aspirations shape its trade and investment agreements with third countries.
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Her research stands out because it often challenges long-held dogmas. For instance, one of her most cited papers questions the standard "rest versus movement" dichotomy in acute back pain, proposing a nuanced, biomarker-driven model that predicts which patients will benefit from immediate mobilization and which require initial immobilization. dr ivana damjanovic
Dr. Damjanovic's passion for women's health and well-being led her to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology. With years of experience in her field, she has become a trusted expert in providing high-quality care to women of all ages. Her extensive knowledge and expertise have enabled her to address a wide range of health issues affecting women, from reproductive health and family planning to menopause and beyond. Her work analyzes how the EU’s internal legal
She does not introduce herself as a hero. When the graduate students arrive at her office—a converted utility closet down the hall from the morgue—they find her behind a stack of journals so tall it obscures her forehead. Only her eyes remain visible. Dark. Calibrated. The eyes of someone who has learned to listen to silence as if it were a dying language. For instance, one of her most cited papers
Her scholarly work primarily explores the and the EU’s role as a global regulatory actor. Her seminal monograph, The European Union and International Investment Law Reform: Between Aspirations and Reality (Cambridge University Press, 2023), critically evaluates the tensions between the EU’s constitutional values—such as the rule of law—and the practical challenges of reforming global investment disciplines. Key areas of her research include:
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