Miloš MACURA
Jurist and economist;
(b. Vienna, 20 January 1916 – d.  29 August 2005) 

University professor, 1958-1966; director of the Federal Statistical Office, 1963-1966; director of the Population Department of UN, 1966-1972; principal research fellow at the Economics Institute in Belgrade, 1972-1984 (retired)

Membership of SASA: Department of Social Sciences; corresponding member from 21 March 1974; full member from 7 May 1981 – Department of Social Sciences, deputy secretary 1981-1985; Department secretary 1985 – 1989; SASA Presidency member from 16 November 1989 until 26 May 1994

Accession speech: The Old and Contemporary Demographical Problems. Glas / SANU. Department of Social Sciences. 336: 23 (1983) 13-25.

Biography and bibliography: God. / SANU 84 (1978) 469-484; 89 (1982) 293-298; 99 (1993) 493-503; 106 (2000) 397-400.

Membership of SASA boards: Board for the Population Studies; Economic Sciences Board; Board for Philosophy and Sociological Theory; Commission for the Study of Life and Customs of the Roma, president from 1990; Interdepartmental Board for Demography, president from 1981; Board for Collection of Records on Genocide against Serbian People and Other Nations of Yugoslavia in 20th Century; Interacademy Board for the Study of Human Rights and National Minorities

Awards and recognitions: recognition of achievement of the University of Michigan, 1967; recognition of achievement of the World Problem Institute in San Diego, 1968, etc; Grand Recognition of achievement of the Patriotic Union of Yugoslavia, 1999, etc.; Order of Bravery, 1945; Order of Labour of the second and third degree; Order of the Merit to the People with silver star; Order of the Republic with silver wreath; Order of Labour with red banner; Order of the Merit to the People with golden star, 1987; Order of Njegoš of the third degree.