emilija lukić
Emilija Lukić is a dedicated and articulate 4th year law student from the Faculty of Business and Law at MB University in Belgrade. With strong academic foundations and a passion for justice, she has developed her legal expertise through practical experience as an intern at the Biljić Law Office, where she assisted with contract drafting, attended court hearings, and deepened her understanding of human rights law.
In addition to her legal background, Emilija has worked as a freelance language teacher, instructing students in Serbian Language and Literature as well as English. She also gained early professional experience in retail, demonstrating strong customer service and organizational skills.
Emilija is actively involved in academic and volunteer communities, holding memberships in ELSA and ISWIB, and has participated in cultural and legal initiatives, including winning first place in the Belgrade Short Story Competition and contributing to legal scholarship with a published case analysis on Korematsu v. United States for the Center for American Law. She holds several certificates and awards from national dance competitions and international conferences.
She aspires to build a career in international and human rights law, contributing meaningfully to legal advocacy and cultural development.
Fluent in English (B2 level)