On October 25, 2021, the Miko Tripalo Centre for Democracy and Law organized a round table on the topic What does the new Law on the Prevention of Conflict of Interest bring?
During the discussion, we wanted to emphasize the key changes brought about by the Law and how the legal changes will affect the position of the Commission for deciding on conflicts of interest.
This meeting brought together anti-corruption and legal experts, representatives of political parties, the Ministry of Administration and Justice and the Commission for deciding on conflicts of interest, as well as the interested public. At the beginning of the round table, the participants briefly presented their opinions and proposals on the new legal regulation of conflicts of interest, followed by a discussion.
At the round table, the following participated:
Vedran Đulabić, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, member of the Gong Council and deputy president of the Miko Tripalo Center’s Board of Directors
Viktor Gotovac, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb and President of the Assembly of the Center Miko Tripalo
Nikola Grmoja, Most
Davorin Ivanjek, Commission for deciding on conflicts of interest
Mirjana Juričić, judge of the High Administrative Court of the Republic of Croatia
Neven Mates, Centre for Democracy and Law Miko Tripalo
Nataša Novaković, Commission for deciding on conflicts of interest
Ivan Obadić, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb
Dalija Orešković, Party with first and last name
Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb,
member of the Gong Council
Maja Vitaljić, Ministry of Justice and Administration of the Republic of Croatia