Kristina Misheva, PhD in Law

  • Associate professor
  • Faculty of Law, Goce Delchev University

Kristina Misheva LL.M, PhD is an Associate Professor at the Business Law Department at the Faculty of Law at Goce Delchev University in Stip, Republic of North Macedonia, where she is Head of the Business Law Department. She graduated at the Faculty of Law “Iustinianus Primus” at University “Ss. Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje, where she earned her LLM in Business Law and PhD in Law.
Prof. Misheva has successfully passed the Judicial exam by the Ministry of Justice, Republic of Macedonia. She teaches and conducts research in the area of Company Law, Finance Law, Regulation on Financial Institutions and Markets, Banking Law and, most recently, in the area of Health Law.
Prof. Misheva is a member of the Programme Committee for various international scientific conferences and she has been member of the Organizational Committee at the annual faculty scientific conferences. She is an author/co-author of numerous articles presented at international conferences and published in conference proceedings and international scientific journals. Specifically, she is the author of the monograph, “Investment Funds – Legal Aspects”, co-author of book section, “The Application of International Law in Macedonia,” and co-author of the research book entitled ”The Practical Training of the Students at the Law Faculties in the Republic of Macedonia”. Dr. Misheva has participated in numerous domestic and international scientific conferences.
She was one of the co-directors of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Advanced Training Course (G5617) titled “Toward effective cyber defense in accordance with the rules of law” that was held in Ohrid in November 2019.

Session

  • THE CYBER SECURUTY IN THE FIN TECH CHALLENGE FOR THE MACEDONIAN FINANCIAL SUPERVISIORS-WHERE DO WE STAND?

    Abstract The recent development of the innovations in the FinTech payment services like: e-banking, instant payments, mobile payments, wire cards, cash withdrawals and payment transactions thought ATM and different payment platform providers in the financial service industry, has challenged the cybersecurity in the Fintech payment services regulation including data security, fraud protection, customer verification schemes. […]