Trg Republike Hrvatske 14
Zagreb, Croatia
Head of the Library
Andrea Horić, PhD
ahoric@pravo.hr
The Library of the Faculty of Law has two main departments: The Book Department and the Periodicals Department.
A library service are established in the building on Trg Republike Hrvatske 3.
The European Documentation Centre (EDC) also operates within the Library.
Most of the staff of the Book Department, the Periodicals Department, and the EDC is temporarily located in the premises of the Miroslav Krleža Lexicographic Institute in Frankopanska 26, until the renovation of the building on Trg Republike Hrvatske 14.
In Heinzelova 70a, within the Social Work Study Centre, there is a subsidiary library intended for the students and teachers of the social work study.
In addition to information and services, within the library the users can gain access to materials and use our photocopying services.
Textbooks can be borrowed on presentation of the student identity card, for a maximum period of 30 days, with the possibility of extension for no more than 2 times per 30 days. Late payment is charged 0,26 € (2 kune) per book and per day.
The periodicals are currently held in libraries on separate locations in the city for the reasons mentioned above. Periodicals are not borrowed, but are given for use in the reading room, with the possibility of photocopying articles.
Trg Republike Hrvatske 3
Working hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
All queries regarding access and borrowing of materials should be sent to e-mail: knjiznica@pravo.hr
For the extension of the borrowing period: posudba.produzenje@pravo.hr
Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, ground floor, Hall II
Working hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Material that is not for borrowing (books, reference literature, master’s and doctoral theses) can be read in the Reading room and cannot be removed outside the Library premises.
Thematic searches
To help you search the information sources that the Library provides access to, please contact our information experts by e-mail:
Dragutin Nemec
dnemec@pravo.hr
Davor Farkaš
dfarkas@pravo.hr
Aleksandra Čar
acar@pravo.hr
If you need help in researching European Union policies and law, please contact the European Documentation Centre at: eu-info@pravo.hr or acar@pravo.hr
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