Ana Odorović

Consultant

Biography

Ana Odorović acts an external consultant in legal matters relating to law and finance and competition law. She is a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, a PhD candidate at the Institute for Law and Economics at the University of Hamburg, and a research affiliate at the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at the Judge Business School University of Cambridge. With her background in both law and economics, her research interest span across the fields of economic analysis of law and financial regulation. Since 2019, she has been a tutor in the FinTech and Regulatory Innovation programme at the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, delivered to senior policymakers and regulators at central banks, security agencies and ministries of finance world-wide. Ana also acts as a consultant on regulatory and policy issues in relation to FinTech, with a particular focus on crowdfunding, and authored a number of reports commissioned by international institutions, including World Bank and European Commission.

Education

Hamburg University, DFG Graduate School in Law and Economics (PhD candidate in law and economics 2016-present)

University of Oxford, Faculty of Law (visiting researcher April- July 2018)

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics (MSc in economics 2013-2015)

University Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2) (LL.M. in French, European, and international business law 2012-2013)

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law (LL.B 2012)

 

Languages

English (fluent), French (fluent), Spanish (upper intermediate), and Serbian (mother tongue).

Expertise:

  • Financial regulation
  • Competition law

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