Josipović's parents, originally from
Baška Voda, a small town near
Makarska in
Dalmatia, had moved to capital
Zagreb in 1956, about a year before he was born. As a high school student, Josipović attended both the
V. Gymnasium and a secondary music school in Zagreb from 1972 to 1976. He is married to
Tatjana, a civil law professor and legal expert.
Law Josipović attended the
Faculty of Law of the
University of Zagreb, from which he graduated passing his bar examination in 1980. He completed his
MA in
criminal law in 1985 and his
PhD in
criminal sciences in 1994. He began as a lecturer at the same law faculty in 1984, and has since become a Professor for
criminal procedure law, international criminal law and misdemeanour law. Josipović has been a
visiting researcher at a number of prestigious institutes including the
Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in
Freiburg in
Breisgau, Germany, the Institute for Criminal Law of the
University of Graz, Austria, as well as the HEUNI Institute (European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control) in
Helsinki, Finland. He has also spent time as a private researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and Private International Law in
Hamburg, Germany as well the
Yale University in the United States. As member of several domestic and international legal and artists' associations he published over 85 academic and professional papers in domestic and international journals. He participated in several international projects and acted as a
Council of Europe expert in evaluation of prisons in Ukraine, Mongolia and Azerbaijan. Between 1987 and 2004 Josipović was also a lecturer at the Zagreb Music Academy. Josipović composed some 50
chamber music pieces for various instruments, chamber orchestra and
symphony orchestra. In 1985 he won an award from the
European Broadcasting Union for his composition "Samba da Camera" and in 1999 he was awarded the
Porin award for the same
composition, which was followed by another Porin award in 2000 for his piece titled "Tisuću lotosa" (A Thousand Lotuses). His most successful pieces also include "Igra staklenih perli" (The Glass Bead Game) and "Tuba Ludens". On April 22, 2023, Josipović's opera,
Lennon, about the last days of
John Lennon, the people who were important to him, and a psychological profile of his murderer, premiered in Croatia's National Theatre.
Film Josipović was interviewed in
Boris Malagurski's documentary film
The Weight of Chains 2 (2014). Josipović lent his voice to the third film of the
Toy Story series and in a short animated film
Night and Day. Josipović at the beginning of the film pronounces the sentence, in Croatian, "Best things in life are unknown, turn to new things". Opening the
Pula Film Festival, in 2014, President Josipović called for the audience to enjoy movies and art. "For some, film is the most beautiful and noble fraud, while for some, filmmakers are magicians. Indeed, they put in a big hat under the stars a lot of important spices and most importantly the talent and love for the art", said Josipović.
Politics In 1980, Josipović became a member of the
League of Communists of Croatia (SKH). He played a vital role in the democratic transformation of this party as the author of the first statute of the
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP). In 1994, he left politics and the SDP, dedicating himself to law and music. Upon the invitation of
Ivica Račan, acting
prime minister at the time, he returned to politics in 2003 and became an independent MP with the SDP and vice-president of the SDP representatives' group in the
Croatian Parliament. During his mandate in 2005, he was also a representative in the
Assembly of the City of Zagreb. In 2007, he was re-elected to the Croatian Parliament. He formally renewed his SDP membership in 2008. On 12 July 2009, he was elected as the party's official presidential candidate. As MP, he served on various parliamentary committees dealing with legislative, judiciary and constitutional questions, as well as for defining
parliamentary rules of procedure and the political system. == Presidential election 2010 ==