Faculty of Law Maribor

The Faculty of Law (Slovene: Pravna fakulteta, PF) in Maribor is a member of the University of Maribor. It was founded in 1960 as a higher law school for education of lawyers in commercial entities. In 1990 it was re-established as a high law school in Maribor with a programme for education of lawyers of universal profile. Since 1993 its official name is Faculty of Law. In 2009 it started with internationally comparable Bologna programmes.

Faculty of Law, University of Maribor
Pravna fakulteta Univerze v Mariboru
TypePublic
Established1960
DeanProf. Dr. Vesna Rijavec
Students800
Location,
Websitewww.pf.um.si/en/

Research

The research priority of the Faculty of Law is "Legal Aspects of the Digital Economy". The research work at the Faculty of Law is organised within applied research institutes and a research group at the faculty level. The research group is publicly financed by Slovenian Research Agency.[1] Researchers are also involved in research within EU financed programmes like Civil Justice/JustT, Jean Monnet, and TEMPUS.

The Faculty of Law annually co-organizes three scientific conferences:

  • Medicine and Law
  • Corporate Entities in the Market
  • Law and Economics

The Faculty of Law publishes two ESCI indexed journals:

  • Medicine, Law & Society [2]
  • Lexonomica [3]

The Faculty of Law is a co-publisher of SCI indexed journal Lex Localis.

gollark: ++magic py bot.guilds
gollark: I'll probably only add it if/when it gets stuck in a loop trying to send to nonexistent channels.
gollark: Maybe it tries, in priority order:- other channels on the same server- direct messages to the user- other channels on any servers they're in- other channels on any server whatsoever- random people in the queue for reminders
gollark: I should really have some counterapiomeasures in place if a channel/server doesn't exist when it tries to remind someone.
gollark: ++remind 1y6mo take over server

References

  1. "ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency". www.arrs.gov.si.
  2. "Medicine, Law & Society". journals.um.si.
  3. "LeXonomica". journals.um.si.

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