Zagreb Law Review – electronic journal of postgraduate studies of the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb is an electronic publication of the Zagreb Faculty of Law established by the decision of the Council of the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb in September 2011. Zagreb Law Review was established with the goal of expanding and amplifying scientific, educational and professional activities in the area of law, as well as modernization of publishing. The specific aim of the journal, underlined in its subtitle, is the promotion of postgraduate doctoral and specialist programmes by enabling postgraduate students to publish their scientific articles. Publishing of articles is one of the requirements for continuous progress and successful completion of postgraduate studies. However, editions published so far show that also scientists, teachers, practitioners as well as other professionals from Croatia and abroad publish in the Zagreb Law Review. By starting the journal, the Faculty of Law in Zagreb has adapted to modern trends of publishing scientific journals by providing a complete electronic process of application, editing and technical processing of articles as well as of publication via website of the journal. Zagreb Law Review uses Open Journal System, an open software intended for editing and publishing of journals. The Review accepts articles related to legal and adjacent disciplines.
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Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
Full Issue
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Table of Contents
Articles
Zrinka Erent-Sunko, Marta Dragičević Prtenjača
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228-257
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Iva Savić, Anamarija Jukić
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258-277
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Angela Paleka
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278-295
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Niko Jarak
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296-322
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Tamara Bogdanović
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323-341
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Antonio Katavić
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342-364
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Marijan Šakota
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365-383
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Reviews
Ana Ivanisevic, Ana Lončar, Mia Radalj
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385-389
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