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Successful presentation of the Faculty at the 2018 Researchers' Night
On Friday 28 September 2018 from 17 to 22, the Faculty of Law in Rijeka for the first time participated in the Researchers’ Night, joining the colleagues mostly from natural and technical sciences. Within the rich programme organised in the Tower Centre Rijeka, the Faculty of Law presented the Court Room activity – moot court related to copyright infringement on the internet.
Workshop Methodology and Plagiarism
On 26 September 2018, the Faculty organised the workshop Methodology and Plagiarism as a part of the education of mentors within the Doctoral Study Programme.
Join us at the Researchers' Night on 28 September 2018 in Tower centre Rijeka
We would like to invite all teaching staff members and students to visit our Faculty team’s Court Room activity – moot court related to copyright infringement on the internet, which will be organised as a part of the Rijeka Researchers' Night. The Researchers' Night will be held on 28 September from 17:00 to 22:00 h in Tower Centre Rijeka. Our poster is available here.
New EU project at the Faculty: private international, family and succession law
Following the European Commission’s approval of the co-financing for the project JUST-PSEFS-JUST-AG-2017 titled Personalized Solutions in European Family and Succession Law (PSEFSL), the two-year agreement was signed during the summer break.
Co-authored chapter by professor Mišćenić published by Springer
The Deputy Ombudsman Dijana Kesonja, univ. spec. iur. and Associate Professor Emilia Mišćenić co-authored the chapter on enforcement and efficiency of antidiscrimination law in Croatia in the book Comparative Perspectives on the Enforcement and Effectiveness of Antidiscrimination Law, under editorship of M. Mercat-Bruns, D. B. Oppenheimer and C. Sartorius, published by Springer as a part of the series Ius Comparatum – Global Studies in Comparative Law. The chapter was written following the national report presented for the IACL Thematic Congress “The Enforcement and Effectiveness of Anti-Discrimination Law” held in Montevideo in 2016. Information about the chapter is available here, and the entire book is accessible here. |
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Commentary of the Dean Crnić-Grotić regarding the return of the warship “Jadran”
The issue of the ownership over the warship “Jadran”, intended for education of the military cadets recently received intensive media coverage. It is a political issue between Croatia and Montenegro, but reactions from other states of the former Yugoslavia may also be expected. As Professor Vesna Crnić-Grotić explains in a comment given to Novi list of 25 August 2018, “possible partial agreement between Croatia and Montenegro about the military property of the former Yugoslavia would not be in accordance with the main agreement [o succession], because other successor states might objecto to it.”
The remaining part of the commentary by Prof. Vesna Crnić-Grotić and the article containing is titled “Jadran” has to be ruturend under the Croatian flag, but Montenegrins cannot hear about it, in Croatian, is accessible here.
Professor Bartulović emphasises the connection between the Statute of Vinodol and the Istanbul Convention
An important source for Croatian legal history, the Statute of Vinodol dated 1288, also contains certain provisions which may be viewed in parallel to the contemporary social developments. Among those are certainly the provisions protecting women, as emphasised by Professor Željko Bartulović, Head of the Chair for legal History of Law and State. More about these provisions, the legal and historical context and symbolism related to some of these provisions may be read in the interview titled The Statute of Vinodol is like the forerunner to the Istanbul Convention published in Novi list 26 August 2018 and available here.