Mina Radončić

Mina Radončić

Teaching Assistant

Areas of expertise

International Humanitarian Law  /  International Human Rights Law  /  International Refugee Law  /  Public International Law  /  Non-Refoulement   /  Non-State Armed Groups

Mina Radončić is a Teaching Assistant at the Geneva Academy. Her areas of research centre around the enforcement mechanisms set up by non-State armed groups in areas where they exercise their influence.

Before joining the Academy, Mina worked as a Legal Officer at the Centre for Research and Social Development - IDEAS, where she engaged with refugees and asylum seekers in Serbia. She also assisted in preparing communications before UN human rights monitoring mechanisms and the European Court of Human Rights. Mina previously worked as an Intern at Geneva Call, and as a Teaching Associate at the International Law Department of the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade.

Mina holds an LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights from the Geneva Academy and a BA in International Relations from the University of Belgrade.