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Ivan Milas
Ivan Milas (18 October 1939 – 29 July 2011) was a Croatian lawyer and politician.Milas was born in the village of Zmijavci near Imotski in Zagora, and graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Zagreb.
Milas was close to Marko Veselica and was active in the Croatian Spring in the early 1970s. In 1972, the authorities of communist Yugoslavia charged Milas with "actions against the state", arrested and spent six months in jail awaiting trial. He was released to prepare his defense, and subsequently fled to Austria where he received the status of a refugee. Yugoslavia sought his apprehension, which Austrian courts denied. He was tried ''in absentia'' in Yugoslavia and received a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence.
In 1988 Milas met the Croatian historian and politician Franjo Tuđman and in August 1989 joined his newly formed Croatian Democratic Union. Milas received a passport to return to Croatia in February 1990 and was elected to the Croatian Parliament in its first democratic elections.
During the first phase of the Croatian War of Independence between the summer of 1991 and the spring of 1992, Milas served as the Deputy Minister of Defence and Deputy Minister of Justice.
Milas was reelected in the 1992 election, and served as the Minister of Justice from 6 June to 12 August 1992 and was later vice-president in the Croatian Government, under Hrvoje Šarinić.
On 28 May 1995, President Tuđman awarded him with the Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir. Also in May 1995, the function of the Keeper of the State Seal () was created, and President Tuđman named Milas to the position on 6 May 1995, where he remained until 1 February 2000. no other person was named to the position after Milas. Milas was elected to Sabor again in the October 1995 election.
Between 1996 and 2000 Milas was a member of the Council of the Croatian National Bank.
He was last elected to the Croatian Parliament in the 2000 Croatian parliamentary election, where he served until late 2003, when he retired from politics.
Milas gained considerable notoriety in the Croatian public after he publicly expressed his opinion that in the West, brain is valued in kilograms.
Ivan Milas died in Zmijavci at the age of 72. Provided by Wikipedia
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Fifty years of the journal Libri Oncologici by Ivan Milas
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In memoriam Luka Milas (1939 - 2024) by Ivan Milas
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Histopathological features of breast cancer from 2005 to 2019 in a single center in Croatia: an overview of changes following the introduction of mammography screening by Snježana Ramić, Melita Perić-Balja, Vesna Ramljak, Sara Zadro, Iva Kirac, Tomislav Orešić, Ivan Milas
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ABO Blood Type and Urinary Bladder Cancer: Phenotype, Genotype, Allelic Association with a Clinical or Histological Stage and Recurrence Rate by Ivan Milas, Željko Kaštelan, Jószef Petrik, Jasna Bingulac-Popović, Bojan Čikić, Andrej Šribar, Irena Jukić
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Prognostic significance of preoperative computed hematological inflammatory parameters in patients with breast cancer by Karmela Ana Popović, Ljiljana Mayer, Ivan Milas, Mihaela Gaće, Milica Šoštarić, Mario Šekerija, Franjo Stručić, Donatella Verbanac
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Clinical guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of patients with invasive breast cancer – Croatian Oncology Society (BC-3 COS) by Ingrid Belac Lovasić, Martina Bašić Koretić, Paula Podolski, Natalija Dedić Plavetić, Tajana Silovski, Stjepko Pleština, Marijana Jazvić, Željko Soldić, Robert Šeparović, Ana Tečić Vuger, Lidija Beketić Orešković, Ilijan Tomaš, Josipa Flam, Branka Petrić Miše, Marija Ban, Vesna Telesmanić Dobrić, Anuška Budisavljević, Josipa Jović Zlatović, Marijo Nalbani, Željko Vojnović, Zlatko Marušić, Snježana Tomić, Manuela Avirović, Bojan Štambuk, Danko Velimir Vrdoljak, Maja Prutki, Boris Brkljačić, Tade Tadić, Davor Mijatović, Zdenko Stanec, Ivan Milas, Eduard Vrdoljak
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