Nedim Hogic

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Nedim Hogic is a Research Fellow with the University of Oslo's Faculty of Law. His academic interests include corruption, the rule of law, EU law, international law, negotiation, peacebuilding and Western Balkans politics.

Hogic's scholarship interrogates how the judiciary confronts corruption. In his upcoming book, he will review the judicial anti-corruption campaigns in Italy, Brazil, and Romania. Hogic also explores the relationship between security and corruption, examining its regulation as a national security threat. His works on the Western Balkans examine the legal, political, and economic consequences of the relationship between the European Union and the region and how experiences from the EEA can be useful for its improvement. Hogic's works investigate how the activities of courts shape trust in public institutions and how judicial behavior influences anti-corruption activities. Hogic looks to apply insights from political and negotiation studies to the legal processes on the international and transnational plane. He is interested in the designing of peace agreements.  

Nedim Hogic was an Emile Noel Fellow at NYU School of Law's Jean Monnet Centre. He holds a Ph.D. from Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, an LLM from Harvard Law School, and an LLB from the University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country in which he was born.

He has worked in and is an occasional consultant to international organizations that promote good governance and anticorruption measures. Together with the Law Institute in Bosnia and Herzegovina, he co-designed a set of amendments to the Bosnian constitution and analyzed and developed various reform proposals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With USAID, OSCE and ODIHR and the Westminster Foundation, Hogic has monitored and analysed party funding and parliamentary governance processes in North Macedonia and Montenegro. he is a member of the International Republican Institute's Task Force on Western Balkans. Together with the European Research Center for Anticorruption and Statebuilding, Hogic has worked on the Transparency Index (T-Index) that measures digital transparency of governments. Hogic has served as a reviewer for Freedom House.

 

Publications

  • Hogic, Nedim (2024). Pre-enlargement Reform Failures in the Western Balkans: Social and Economic Preconditions of the Rule of Law. Hague Journal on the Rule of Law (HJRL). ISSN 1876-4045. doi: https:/doi.org/10.1007/s40803-024-00235-2.
  • Hogic, Nedim (2023). Judicial Anticorruption Campaigns as Quests for Judicial Reputation. Journal of transnational law and policy. ISSN 1067-8182.
  • Hogic, Nedim (2023). Financial Incentives for Whistleblowing A Comparative Perspective. European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance. ISSN 2213-4506. 10(2), p. 176–205. doi: 10.1163/22134514-BJA10050.
  • Hogic, Nedim (2022). The International Law and Politics of the Trump Administration's Iran Policy. Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs. ISSN 2168-7951. 10(2), p. 59–114. doi: 10.30965/18763332-46020001.
  • Hogic, Nedim (2022). The European Union’s Economic Conditionality and Europeanization of the Western Balkans. Southeastern Europe. ISSN 0094-4467. 46(2), p. 121–156. doi: 10.30965/18763332-46020001.
  • Hogic, Nedim (2021). Electoral Rules and Corruption as Drivers of Political Fragmentation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Bliznakovski, Jovan (Eds.), Varieties of Political Clientelism: A Typology of Clientelist Exchanges in the Western Balkans and Beyond. Institute for Sociological, Political and Juridical Research, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. ISSN 978-9989-633-57-7. p. 157–178.
  • Hogic, Nedim & Ibrahim, Imad Antoine (2021). Arctic indigenous communities and Antarctic icebergs as subjects of inter-legality. Stanford journal of international law. ISSN 0731-5082.
  • Hogic, Nedim (2020). The European Union's Rule of Law Promotion in the Western Balkans: Building a Rule of Law Constituency. Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy. ISSN 1845-5662. 16, p. 197–223. doi: 10.3935/cyelp.16.2020.377.

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  • Hogic, Nedim (2024). Lecture: Confronting Strategic Corruption and Illicit Finance: Democratic Resilience and Economic Security.
  • Hogic, Nedim (2023). Book Review: Political corruption: the internal enemy of public institutions, by Emanuela Ceva and Maria Paola Ferretti, Oxford University Press (2021). Crime, law and social change. ISSN 0925-4994. doi: 10.1007/s10611-023-10131-9.
  • Hogic, Nedim (2020). COVID-19 and Labour Law: Bosnia and Herzegovina. Italian Labour Law e-journal. ISSN 1561-8048. 13(1). doi: 10.6092/issn.1561-8048/10892.

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