About Us

Law Partnership Iustitia Attorney Dr. Vladan S. Bojić and Others
Founded in 2000

Attorney Dr. Vladan S. Bojić 

He graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Belgrade, served as a judge of both the Basic and the Higher Court in all areas of law, then completed his master’s degree and subsequently earned his doctorate at the same faculty with highest honors – summa cum laude.”

 

Iustitia est constans et perpetua voluntas ius suum cuique tribuendi
(Digest 1.1.10, Ulpian)

Attorneys:

  • Attorney Dr. Vladan S. Bojić

  • Attorney Katarina Bojić

  • Attorney Ivana Španjević

Trainee Lawyers:

  • Vuk Bojić, Trainee Lawyer

Associates / Consultants:

  • Prof. Dr. Katarina Dolović Bojić, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, Department of Civil Law – Expert Consultant

  • Doroteja Bojić, Translator (English language)

  • Bojana Milić — COO  

Advocacy is not just a profession

A lawyer is not a clerk. Not a service. Not a position.
A lawyer is a sovereign and a shield — the one standing between the state and the individual.
It is known that the judiciary here is not independent. It is known that there are entanglements between the agencies, prosecutors, and courts.

About commissioned pogroms and relentless hunts. About digital slander that suffocates the public sphere without conscience.


Whoever refuses to stay silent — becomes a target. Whoever is not ‘suitable’ — becomes prey.
The system does not forgive disobedience. But there is one lever. One line they cannot sever.

The line of truth = leverage. It is the fulcrum.
The lever by which a lawyer lifts the burden of injustice.


The stone that shifts, the wall that cracks, the system that must give way.
They cannot nullify it. They cannot buy it. They cannot break it.
Courts may ignore it — but it remains. Because truth does not age.
When everything else collapses — only the line of truth endures.
And whoever holds onto it — reaches justice.

The legal profession is at once a vocation, a service, a special order, and a vow.


Its essence is not victory at the cost of honor, but victory of honor at any cost,
and the pursuit of justice — which hovers above everything.
That is the essential difference between a trade and a calling.

Every legal opinion, article, and courtroom effort represents an attempt to prevent the law from being reduced to a mechanical procedure, and to preserve it as a living expression of conscience and reason.


We believe that advocacy without scholarship becomes mere technique, and scholarship without advocacy loses touch with life. Hence the conviction that legal thought is strongest when confirmed not only in fine words, but in jurisprudence — in action.


Scientia et conscientia — knowledge and conscience. Only in their unified core does law acquire dignity.

Law is not a book but a path, and on that path a person does not defend only others — but also himself: from injustice, from challenges, from danger, and from oblivion.


Advocacy is a struggle without hatred, knowledge without arrogance, and service without a shred of servility.
A trace of hatred, arrogance, or servility at its root and foundation destroys the legal profession.

That is why everything else is a craft, and advocacy is — a calling.
After all cases and all judgments, only what was in the intent, in the aspiration, in good faith, in sacrifice remains — the effort to return dignity to every human being.


In fine, iustitia non est professio — est conscientia in actu.
In the end, law is not a profession — but conscience in action.

In fine, justice is not a profession, but a calling of conscience.


We are not defined only by work, dedication, and recorded legal achievements, but also by our relationship with our clients.

Advocacy is not merely a profession — it is the challenge of reaching knowledge without power, the acceptance of responsibility, and the unending struggle of conscience. It is an irrevocable calling, for it lasts as long as the lawyer remains faithful to the rules of the vocation.


Our relationship with clients is built on trust, full discretion, perseverance, and an unwavering loyalty to the clients’ interests, which are always — as the code clearly states — placed above the interests of the profession.

Every case we take is treated with the same level of attention — regardless of its value or visibility.


Clients’ interests always surpass our personal interests, and their rights are, in essence, the most sensitive entrusted matter.

Our goal is not merely to win a dispute — for disputes may be won or lost depending on numerous factors beyond our control —
but to build a relationship that endures, a relationship in which the client knows well that their truth and their right have been placed — in the foreground.


Justicia is more than advocacy — it is an ally, a protector, and an advisor, always on the side of the one whose rights it defends.

Justicia has been a promoter of new professional demands in advocacy, striving and managing to take a step forward in raising the best experiential standards.


Subjecting our work to new standards in all spheres of law and society has remained our enduring challenge and obligation.

Law Partnership Iustitia

The Law Partnership Iustitia brings together a team of lawyers from different generations and with diverse areas of expertise. Its founder and director is Attorney Dr. Vladan S. Bojić — former judge, university doctor of law, and lawyer with more than 38 years of experience in handling complex proceedings

 

Advocacy is the third pillar of the judiciary. It provides legal assistance, undertakes all acts of legal representation, and offers legal advice, protecting the rights of clients: individuals, legal entities, and public institutions. It is not merely a nominalist profession; it is a responsibility before the law, society, and conscience.

Law Partnership Iustitia, Attorney Dr. Vladan S. Bojić and Others

Our advocacy is not just a profession, but a vow: to always stand between the individual and injustice, between law and reality. Our name means Justice. Our work — Fairness.