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26.05.2026.

During the ceremony marking the Day of the University of Rijeka – Dies Academicus, held on 20 May 2026, awards for teaching and student excellence were presented. Special recognition for dedicated teaching work was awarded to our professor Emilia Mišćenić and teaching assistant Martina Smojver. The Award for Teaching Excellence

25.05.2026.

The Faculty of Law in Rijeka once again participated as a partner of the international conference “Development of Public Administration”, held on 20 and 21 May 2026 in Šibenik. This is one of the central professional and scientific conferences in Croatia dedicated to current issues in public administration and governance.

25.05.2026.

On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, the Faculty of Law in Rijeka and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) organised an academic event “How to Educate Future Lawyers: An International Perspective”, with the participation of many faculty members, associates and students of the Faculty. The Vice-Dean for the Law Degree Program, Prof. Dr. Igor

16.04.2026.

On 9 and 10 April, the now traditional two-day conference titled “Legal Challenges in Tourism – Student Work under Student Contracts: Rights and Obligations” was successfully held. The conference was dedicated to current legal issues in the tourism sector, with this year’s particular focus on student work and its everyday

15.04.2026.

The 32nd International Conference of Lawyers “Petar Simonetti” (Ownership – Obligations – Procedure) has been officially opened. From 15 to 17 April, 57 presenters will deliver their papers, while the conference is attended by more than 250 participants.

13.04.2026.

The Faculty of Law in Rijeka has secured the continuation of funding for its Legal Clinic, ensuring its ongoing operation and further development. On 10 April 2026, the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dario Đerđa, signed a new contract with the Ministry of Justice, Public Administration and Digital Transformation of

Last week, the Faculty of Law of the University of Rijeka had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Javad Keypour from the Department of Law at TalTech, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia), as a guest of the Chair of European Public Law.As part of the European Law I course, Dr. Keypour

Through a series of dynamic and interactive presentations, followed by a panel discussion, we explored the challenges and opportunities of contemporary translation, including the impact of artificial intelligence, employability, and the growing role of new tools in translation practice. We extend our gratitude to the presenters, panelists, students, and all

On Monday, 25 May 2026, Professor Juan Carlos Boragina from the University of Buenos Aires and Universidad Abierta Interamericana once again visited our Faculty and delivered a very interesting lecture as part of the Rijeka Lectures in Comparative Law. The lecture was followed by a highly engaging discussion, which encouraged

On 26 May 2026, our Faculty had the pleasure of hosting Wooje Choi, a South Korean tax expert currently working as a Senior Associate at the renowned international organization IBFD (International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation) in Amsterdam. As part of the course “Taxation of the Digital Economy”, our guest delivered

On 27 May 2026, Mr Mark Homan, Head of Claims Assessment and Admissibility at the International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund (IOPC Fund), delivered an online lecture within the course Marine Environmental Protection Law for students enrolled in the course, as well as for members of the Croatian Maritime Law Association.

Within the incoming mobility programme, this week the Faculty hosted two scholars affiliated with the Faculty of Law in Rzeszów (Poland), Dr. Katarzyna Szwed and Dr. Justyna Ciechanowska. Our students enrolled in the programme on Public Administration and the Constitutional Law course had the opportunity to learn more about human

From the 18th to 22nd of May 2026, the Faculty of Law in Rijeka welcomed two academic staff members from University of Rzeszów (Poland) as part of the Erasmus+ Staff Mobility programme.Magdalena Biernacka from the Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political and Security Sciences, and Aleksandra Pelczar from the

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