Đorđe M. Pavlović

Đorđe M. Pavlović
Ђорђе М. Павловић
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia
In office
1875 – 27 August 1912
MonarchMilan I of Serbia
Prime MinisterLjubomir Kaljević
Preceded byJovan Ristić
Succeeded byJovan Ristić
Personal details
Born(1838-04-16)16 April 1838
Smederevo, Principality of Serbia
Died9 November 1921(1921-11-09) (aged 83)
Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
NationalitySerbian, Yugoslav
Alma materUniversity of Paris
OccupationPolitician, judge, university professor

Đorđe M. Pavlović (Serbian: Ђорђе М. Павловић; 1838 – 1921) was a Serbian politician, university professor, judge and academic.

He graduated law at the University of Paris in 1862 and returned to the Principality of Serbia to teach law at Belgrade's Grande école (Velika škola) from 1864 until 1871. Pavlović was co-founded the Credit Bank of Smederevo and later served as President of Serbia's Court of Cassation and Government Minister in several terms.[1][2] King Milan Obrenović awarded him the Order of the Cross of Takovo.[3]

Selected works

  • Hipotekarno pravo u Kneževini Srbiji[4]
  • O obaveznostima i ugovorima uopšte
  • Objašnjenje građanskog zakona o jamstvu

References

  1. ^ Srpska kraljevska akademija (1906). Godišnjak (in Serbian). unknown library. U Kralj. srpskojdržavnoj štampariji.
  2. ^ Тодоровић, Жељко (2017-04-28). "Ђорђе Павловић". Српска енциклопедија (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-02-16.
  3. ^ "7 nepravedno zaboravljenih Srba". kurir.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-02-16.
  4. ^ Марибор, IZUM-Институт информацијских знаности. "Хипотекарно право у Кнежевини Србији или Теорично и практично објашњење : од 19 Новембра 1854 г. : у свези са && 326-330; 766 и 776 грађ. законика; 393-397 грађ. поступка, и осталим законим наредјењима, која се на овај предмет односе :: COBISS+". plus.sr.cobiss.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-02-16.
Government offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia
1875–1876
Succeeded by
Jovan Ristić
Preceded by Minister of Justice
1885–1886
Succeeded by
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Minister of Industry
1885–1886
Succeeded by
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