Ivan Radulović was born in Nikšić, Montenegro. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Montenegro and a Master’s degree in International Politics and Security from the University of Donja Gorica, completed within the Humanitistic Studies. His master’s thesis, “Policies of Ethnic Relations Regulation in Montenegro from the Restoration of Independence to NATO Membership” explored the evolution of ethnic policy frameworks in post-independence Montenegro.
Ivan began his professional career through a government-sponsored professional training program at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro. Since May 2024, he has been part of the Civic Alliance, where he currently serves as Coordinator for Human Rights and Justice Programs. In this role, he leads projects dedicated to advancing human rights, transitional justice, and the protection of minority communities, particularly Roma and Egyptians as well as initiatives supporting Montenegro’s Euro-Atlantic and European integration processes.
Over the course of his professional engagement, Ivan has successfully completed a wide range of specialized trainings and educational programs in areas such as human rights monitoring in places of detention, legal and institutional reform, and public accountability. He has also independently organized and facilitated numerous workshops and training sessions aimed at strengthening the capacities of public institutions, law enforcement bodies, and civil society organizations.
Ivan is fluent in English, a skill he further strengthened through academic and professional development programs in the United States.