In the complex landscape of Balkan jurisprudence, where the scars of 1990s conflicts often intersect with modern European integration requirements, few names command as much respect both in the courtroom and the academy as .

In 2018, she represented a consortium of civil watchdogs challenging the legality of a €120 million highway construction tender. Her team uncovered procedural violations in the bidding process, arguing that the state commission had ignored conflict-of-interest declarations. Despite immense political pressure, Zekovic secured a court ruling annulling the contract.

Her niche became judicial review of administrative acts. Specifically, Zekovic gained notoriety for representing "erased" citizens—individuals who lost their legal residency status following the breakup of Yugoslavia. These cases required her to navigate conflicting laws between Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia, arguing before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg.

Zekovic: Nada

In the complex landscape of Balkan jurisprudence, where the scars of 1990s conflicts often intersect with modern European integration requirements, few names command as much respect both in the courtroom and the academy as .

In 2018, she represented a consortium of civil watchdogs challenging the legality of a €120 million highway construction tender. Her team uncovered procedural violations in the bidding process, arguing that the state commission had ignored conflict-of-interest declarations. Despite immense political pressure, Zekovic secured a court ruling annulling the contract. nada zekovic

Her niche became judicial review of administrative acts. Specifically, Zekovic gained notoriety for representing "erased" citizens—individuals who lost their legal residency status following the breakup of Yugoslavia. These cases required her to navigate conflicting laws between Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia, arguing before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg. In the complex landscape of Balkan jurisprudence, where