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Works by authors from the Faculty of Law in Zagreb https://www.bib.irb.hr/pregled/ustanove/66
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EU FINANCIAL REGULATION AND MARKETS
Beyond Fragmentation and Differentiation
The Legal Framework for Economic Competitiveness
Sixth Bosnian Herzegovinian, Croatian and Turkish Jurist Days
Zagreb, 19-23 April 2017
2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPORT LAW AND INSURANCE LAW
INTRANSLAW
2017 ZAGREB
Effective legal protection in a fair trial: challenges of judicial transformations in the south of Europe
Proceedings in honour of the 70th birthday of Prof. Mihajlo Dika : Liber Amicorum Mihajlo Dika
Teaching ethics in organ transplantation and tissue donation
Zagreb: Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, 2013 (manual)
Lectures on ethics in psychiatry: Case studies
Zagreb: Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, 2012 (manual)
https://www.bib.irb.hr/621281/download/621281.Predavanja_etike_u_psihijatriji.pdf
Reproductive health – Case analysis with ethical commentary
Zagreb: Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, 2011 (manual)
https://www.bib.irb.hr/511679/download/511679.Reproductive_Health.pdf
Valdemar Lunaček: Selected Works
Zagreb: Faculty of Law in Zagreb, 1998.
https://www.bib.irb.hr/351305/download/351305.LUN.DOC
Valdemar Lunaček: History of Economic Doctrines
Zagreb: Faculty of Law in Zagreb, 1996.
https://www.bib.irb.hr/351252/download/351252.L-DOKTRINE.DOC
Reputable international publishers in open access (.pdf)
Reputable open access international journals indexed in the WoS and Scopus databases (.pdf)
Assistance in judging the selection of journals for publishing articles in open access
(reliable – “predatory”)
Assistance in deciding which conferences to present at:
(reliable – “predatory”)
Research Data Management – SRCE online course
Additional resources on research data management on the IRB website
Google Scholar – public access to papers based on funding conditions
Plan S – RRS= Rights Retention Strategy – list of publishers who do not support RRS
list of journals compliant with Plan S requirements through transformative contracts
funder policies related to (non)funding of APC (costs of publication of work in “golden” open access) in transformative (=hybrid) journals
JOURNAL CHECKER TOOL – a tool for checking whether a journal complies with the requirements of the funder and the institution where the author is employed regarding open access
Sherpa Romeo – an index of journals that lists the publisher’s open access policies: which version of the work (manuscript, accepted peer-reviewed version, published publisher’s version) is or is not allowed, when and where to store or make publicly available
Open Research Europe – a platform for publishing papers funded through Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe
Recordings of lectures organized by the Department of Information Sciences, University of Zadar
How does openness contribute to science?
Can I store and why is it a good idea to store my work in a repository?
Recordings of workshops by the ZNAK Association
XML workshop for journal editors by the ZNAK Association HR_EASE
How to write a scientific paper that will appeal to the editor, reviewer and reader