To read the document, search academic databases for "Smilja Avramov Trilateral Commission critical analysis 2022" or check the Internet Archive (archive.org) for the "22 upd" compilation. Always cross-reference her legal citations with primary sources.
: As a former Professor of International Law at the University of Belgrade and a member of the Senate of Republika Srpska, Avramov’s critiques are grounded in a legal framework.
Prepared by a language‑model reviewer for academic audiences. The assessment reflects the content of the 2022 PDF edition available as of March 2026.
Smilja Avramov: Trilateralna komisija - Svetska Vlada ili Plan za Novi Poredak?
If you manage to download the PDF, here is a guide on how to navigate her analysis:
Smilja Avramov (1918–2018) was a Serbian jurist and academic whose long career spanned Yugoslavia’s socialist era, the turbulent 1990s, and the post‑Yugoslav debates about sovereignty, law, and international institutions. Her name often appears in nationalist and legalist discussions in the Balkans, and she wrote and spoke fiercely about international law, global governance, and the rights of small nations. One recurring motif in conversations about Avramov is her criticism of transnational elites and multilateral networks—most famously the Trilateral Commission—which she and like‑minded thinkers portrayed as strands in a fabric of global influence that they believed undermined national sovereignty.