Mirko Đuković is a postdoctoral researcher at Hertie School's Centre for Fundamental Rights working in the project "AFAR: Algorithmic Fairness for Asylum Seekers and Refugees" funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. He is a former CIVICA postdoctoral fellow at the EUI Department of Law. He graduated in law at the University of Montenegro and holds an LL.M. in European Integration Law from the University of Belgrade and an LL.M. in International Economic and Business Law from Kyushu University. He defended his thesis “Regulating Biomedicine: The Case of Human Tissues Bioprinting” at the Central European University.
Mirko taught EU law, human rights and non-discrimination law, law and public policy, and international law at the universities in Montenegro, Hungary, Austria, and China. He was a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg and held research positions at Kyushu University, researching Regulatory approaches to new technologies, and at CEU CELAB, researching New technologies' ethical, legal, and social impact. Additionaly, he was a consultant for various projects of the EU Delegation to Montenegro, the Council of Europe, the World Health Organization, and the United Nations Development Program.
Mirko's work focuses on human rights, health rights, judicial approaches to new technologies and technology regulation, ethics, and EU law.