Puhan, Ivo

Puhan, Ivo (Pakrac, Croatia, 28. ⅲ 1916 – Skopje, 1999) – University professor, lawyer. He finished elementary school in his birthplace, and a gymnasium in Zagreb. He graduated from the Faculty of Law in Belgrade (1946). After graduation he was elected assistant on the Roman law subject at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade (1947), where he received his PhD in the topic “The history of the old Roman Nexum” (1952). The Faculty of Law Faculty in Skopje was elected assistant (1952), and then for extraordinary (1957) and for a full professor (1962) on the Roman law subject. He was Partizan in the Sixth Face Division (1944) and participated in the operations on the Srem Front, where he was wounded (1945). He was a Yugoslav delegate of the Hague Conferences on International Private Law (1960, 1964, 1968 and 1972) and a judge of the Constitutional Court of SRM (1963-1971). Twice was Dean of the Faculty of Law in Skopje (1957/58 and 1975-1977) and twice a pro-rector of the University “Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje (1956-1960). He published a number of papers in the country and abroad and wrote the first textbook after Roman law in Macedonian language. BIB.: Roman law, and -ⅱ, Skopje, 1960. Lit.: Faculty of Faculty – Fifty years, 1951-2001, Skopje, 2001. St. w. Dobrila Pickkova.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ПУХАН, Иво

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