PhD, LLM, mag. iur.
Senior Lecturer
- About
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- Email Address
- patricia.zivkovic@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 272556
- Office Address
Room C57
School of Law
Taylor Building
Old Aberdeen
AB24 3UB
- School/Department
- School of Law
Biography
Dr Patricia Živković is an academic specialising in international commercial arbitration and the regulation of AI and biometric data who joined the School of Law at the University of Aberdeen in 2019. Before this, she practised as an arbitration lawyer in Croatia. She co-founded the Young Croatian Arbitration Practitioners, an organisation promoting alternative dispute resolution methods among younger members of the arbitration community.
Dr Živković has extensive experience coaching students for the prestigious Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court and has served as an associate editor for the Kluwer Arbitration Blog. She also brings in-house legal expertise from the IT industry, having previously held the Head of the Legal Department role, where she acted as lead legal negotiator, handling licence agreements, service contracts, and disputes arising from existing agreements.
Actively involved in the arbitration community, she serves as a member of the Committee of the Northern Chapter of the Scottish Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) and is part of the Scottish Universities Dispute Resolution Network. Dr Živković is also Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal for Strategic Management and Negotiation and a published author. She is currently working on her monograph, Costs in International Commercial Arbitration, under contract with Edward Elgar Publishing. Her broader research interests include the applicable law in arbitration and the digitalisation of dispute resolution.
Currently, Dr Živković serves as the Programme Coordinator for LLM Programmes in Dispute Resolution, both online and on campus. Her role involves liaising with external stakeholders, including the CIArb, being in charge of the curriculum changes, guiding students in their academic journey, and ensuring they receive the best education pathway in the field.
From Theory to Practice in Private International Law
This book, compiled in memory of the work and life of Professor Jonathan Fitchen, brings together preeminent scholars from across the private international law world to address a wide spectrum of subject matter in the discipline.
Memberships and Affiliations
- Internal Memberships
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- LLM Dispute Resolution Co-ordinator
- Monitoring Lead
- Member of the Centre for Commercial Law
- Member of the Centre for Scots Law
Previously:
- Academic Line Manager
- Member of the Executive Committee (Law)
- Member of the Operational Committee (Law)
- Associate Co-Director of the Centre for Private International Law
- Member of the EDI Committee
- Student group liaison (Legal Tech)
- Member, Law School's Library Committee
- LLM Admission Selector
- ECR Representative in the Research Committee
- Member of the Employment, Entrepreneurship & Co-curriculum Committee
- External Memberships
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- Co-Convenor of the Conflict of Laws Section of the Society for Legal Scholars (2023 - ongoing)
- Permanent Contributor to the Kluwer Arbitration Blog (blog posts archive) (2020 - ongoing)
- Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Strategic Contracting and Negotiation (2021 - ongoing)
- Member of the Young Croatian Arbitration Practitioners (co-founder and former co-chair)
- Member of the Committee of the Northern Chapter of the Scottish Branch of the CIArb (2022 - ongoing)
- Member of the Scottish Universities Dispute Resolution Network (2019 - ongoing)
- Member of the Scottish Law and Innovation Network (SCOTLIN) (2020 - ongoing)
Latest Publications
From Theory to Practice in Private International Law: Gedächtnisschrift for Professor Jonathan Fitchen
Hart, Oxford, Oxford. 336 pagesBooks and Reports: BooksInternational Commercial Arbitration: Law Applicable to Merits and 'Creeping' Judicial Substantive Review
From Theory to Practice in Private International Law: Gedächtnisschrift for Professor Jonathan Fitchen. Hart PublishingChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)Introduction: From Theory to Practice in Private International Law
From Theory to Practice in Private International Law: Gedächtnisschrift for Professor Jonathan Fitchen: Gedächtnisschrift for Professor Jonathan Fitchen. Borg-Barthet, J., Trimmings, K., Yüksel Ripley, B., Živkovic, P. (eds.). Hart PublishingChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersAlgorithmic Discrimination: A Blueprint for a Legal Analysis
International Scientific Conference on International, EU and Comparative Law Issues, pp. 202-226Contributions to Journals: Review articlesMontenegro: Information Technology Law
Wolter Kluwer International. 158 pagesBooks and Reports: Books
Prizes and Awards
Students' Union and University of Aberdeen Excellence Award for Best Undergraduate Supervisor (2023)
- Research
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Research Overview
Patricia's focus in teaching and researching includes:
- international dispute resolution, with an emphasis on international commercial arbitration,
- private international law,
- commercial law,
- the regulation of artificial intelligence, and
- the regulation of biometric data.
Research Areas
Accepting PhDs
I am currently accepting PhDs in Law.
Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.
Research Specialisms
- Law
- Dispute Resolution
- Artificial Intelligence
- Comparative Law
- Business Law
Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.
Current Research
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Biometrics and Neurotechnology: Ethics, Privacy, and Legal Personhood in the New Digital Age – Redefining the Boundaries of Identity
- Navigating Complexities of Applicable Substantive Laws in International Commercial Arbitration – Conflict of Laws Perspective
Past Research
- The enforceability of arbitration clauses in antitrust damages cases and the procedural, evidential, and substantive barriers in arbitration for the private enforcement of antitrust damages
Beyond Boundaries: How can the law keep pace with AI?
Our next generation of lawyers face an enormous new challenge: how to keep pace with rapidly advancing artificial intelligence.
For example, how can we legislate for 'deathbots', where someone’s online activity can be uploaded to an avatar to imitate their conversational style after they have died?
Understanding and staying ahead of technology is a big passion for Dr Patricia Živković.
Collaborations
Patricia is a member of the following research networks:
- BlockchainResolve - the project resulted in a publication Mind the Gap: Tech-Based Dispute Resolution for Disputes in Global Supply Blockchains; the research group included Denise McCurdy (Georgia State University, Center for Engaged Business Research, USA), Dr Mimi Zou (University of Reading, School of Law, United Kingdom), and Dr Anjanette Raymond (Indiana University, Department of Business Law and Ethics, Kelley School of Business, USA).
Funding and Grants
- Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership funding titled “Time to Become Digital in Law” (DIGInLaw), with Dr Katarina Trimmings as the principal investigator for the team of the University of Aberdeen;
- Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Workshop Grant with a project titled “Laying the Foundations for a Restatement of Scots Private International Law, with Dr Justin Borg-Barthet, as Primary Applicant, and Dr Katarina Trimmings, as Co-Applicant.
- Teaching
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Courses
Teaching Responsibilities
Postgraduate
- LS5083 International Commercial Arbitration (Course Coordinator)
- LS553N Regulation of Biometric Data and Profiling: Social, Ethical and Legal Implications Honours (Course Coordinator)
- LS551X Negotiations Skills (online) (Course Coordinator)
Undergraduate
- LS452M Regulation of Biometric Data and Profiling: Social, Ethical and Legal Implications Honours (Course Coordinator)
- LS4011 Law of Sales Honours (Course Co-ordinator)
- LS402T AI and Law
- LS401Q Private International Law of Commercial Law Honours
Taught before:
- LS1026 Case Studies on Law in Society (Interim Course Co-ordinator) (2019/20)
- LS2026 EU Institutions and Law (2019/20)
- LS503B/LS553B International Sale of Goods (online) (Course Co-ordinator 2019/20, 2020/21)
- QL5502 International Sale of Goods (Course Co-ordinator 2020/21)
- QL5005 International Commercial Arbitration (Course Co-ordinator 2021/22)
- LS5905 Professional Arbitration Skills (Course Co-ordinator 2021/22)
- LS402Q Privacy and Data Protection Law (2021/22, 2022/23)
Non-course Teaching Responsibilities
Guest lecturer at the Summer School of International Arbitration at the International University of Sarajevo
- Publications
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Metka Potočnik, Arbitrating Brands:: International Investment Treaties and Trade Marks ( Elgar International Investment Law 2019), ISBN: 978 1 78897 180 5 (print copy available from Elgar Publishing, £90.00; ebook version available from various ebook vendors, £22)
ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal, vol. 35, no. 1-2, pp. 415–418Contributions to Journals: Reviews of Books, Films and Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/icsidreview/siaa014
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Investment Arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe. 1st edition. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 14-23Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)IEL Commercial and Economic Law - Croatia
Kluwer Law International, The Netherlands. 163 pagesBooks and Reports: BooksThe Impact of Cost Decisions on the Efficiency of Arbitral Proceedings
Transnational Dispute Management, vol. 15 (2018), no. 4, 2578Contributions to Journals: ArticlesAntitrust Arbitration in Europe (Part II): he Scope and Effect of Arbitration Clauses (Microsoft Case)
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and WebsitesAntitrust Arbitration in Europe (Part I): Improving Private Enforcement by Removing Procedural and Evidential Barriers in Arbitration
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and WebsitesThe Recoverability of Outcome-Based Fees Related to Dispute Financing in International Arbitration: Does the Essar v Norscot Case Bring Anything New to the Table?
Slovenska arbitrazna praksa, vol. VI, no. 1, pp. 35-50Contributions to Journals: ArticlesDiversity in International Arbitration: Where Do We Stand? – An Overview of a Berwin Leighton Paisner Survey
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and WebsitesImpecunious Parties in Arbitration: An Overview of European National Courts' Practice
Croatian Arbitration Yearbook, vol. 23, pp. 33-52Contributions to Journals: ArticlesSecurity for Costs in International Arbitration: What’s Missing from the Discussion?
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and Websites