Tibor Várady

Tibor Várady (born May 25, 1939, Zrenjanin Yugoslavia) is a legal scholar. He has also earned recognition as a writer. He was one of the founders of the Hungarian language avant-garde literary magazine "Új Symposion" published in Novi Sad (Yugoslavia) that was challenging political confines. Between 1969 and 1971 he was managing editor, and in November 1971 he defended the magazine in court proceedings aiming to ban the Új Symposion.

He received his law degree at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law, and he received an S.J.D. at Harvard Law School.

Between July 1992 and December 1992 he was Minister of Justice of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the government of Milan Panić. After Mr. Panić lost the elections against Milošević in December 1992, Tibor Várady started teaching in the U.S. and in Hungary. He kept ties with Yugoslavia (later Serbia), particularly after the fall of Milošević, and remained an active member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU). Provided by Wikipedia
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    International commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective / by Varady, Tibor, 1939-

    Published 2003
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    International commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective / by Varady, Tibor, 1939-

    Published 2006
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    International commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective / by Varady, Tibor, 1939-

    Published 2009
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    Resolving international conflicts : liber amicorum Tibor Várady /

    Published 2009
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