摘要:Student essays submitted for the St. Sava Award were serious scientific works一dissertations in small. The period of a year was allowed for their writing, they were signed in code and were severely graded. Only about ten students from the entire Belgrade University could hope to win this award each year. The money for the awards was provided by the king. Zivko Jovanovic won his first St. Sava award in 1910/11, as a second-year student of the Belgrade Faculty of Law, for his essay >Ju- stifiable Self-defense and the State of Contingency in Criminal Lawe. A part of this work was published in the distinguished magazine >Archi- ve of Legal and Social Sciences. During the following academic year, 1911/12, Zivko won three St. Sava awards at once, a success unequaled before or after his time. This achievement brought him to the attention of Belgrade and Serbian intel- lectuals. The first award was for his work in the sphere of administra- tive law, entitled >The Organization of Town Communitiesu. A chapter from this work (>The Legal Nature of Community Authorityx) was published in the well-known magazine >Delo《. He won the second award at the Department of the Serbian Language and Literature at the Faculty of Philosophy. A chapter of this essay (>Tolstoy's Social Philosophy and Social Idealismx) was also published in the >Delow. The title of his third awarded essay is unknown. The published works show that Zivko Jo- vanovic was an intelligent and erudite person, with a highly polished style in writing.
其他摘要:Svetosavski temati su bili studentski radovi — disertacije u malom, koji su strogo i objektivno ocenjivani. Godišnje je dode-ljivano desetak Svetosavskih nagrada na ćelom Beogradskom univerzitetu. Zivko Jovanović je kao student II i III godine Pravnog fak