Libraries
The Institute for Italian Law has a specialised library with approximately 15.000 volumes and a current collection of the most important Italian law journals. In addition, individual collections on Italian criminal law and criminal procedure law, Italian civil procedure law and Italian labour law can be found at respective institute libraries of the faculty.
Acquisition, care and administration of the holdings are mainly carried out by the subject representatives at the Institute, whereby current acquisitions are largely financed by grants from South Tyrol.
The holdings are arranged according to subject areas: Italian private law, Italian public law, Italian criminal law and criminal procedure, and Italian tax law.
You can check the availability and location of books at BibSearch.
Institute Library (Italian Private Law)
Wo?
Main building (Innrain 52), 3rd floor, room 3095
Wann?
- Monday-Thursday: 9-12 by appointment
Was?
- Collections on Italian civil law, commercial law, labour and social law and civil procedural law
- General reference works
- Databases
- Workstations for students
Italian Public Law
Wo?
Geiwi Tower (Innrain 52d), 1st floor, room 40116 (next to Prüfungsreferat Jus)
Wann?
by appointment
Was?
Collections on Italian Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Autonomy Law
Italian Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure
Wo?
- Institute library (rear section): Textbooks and Special Part of Criminal Law.
- Main building (Innrain 52), 3rd floor, room 3090 (office of Prof. Helfer
access via Valeria Costa, room 3107): General Part of Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure Law
Wann?
Tuesday and Thursday 10-12 a.m. (Costa office) and by appointment
Was?
Stocks on Italian Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
Italian tax law
Wo?
Main building (Innrain 52), 2nd floor, room 2005 (office of Prof. Hilpold)
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Tuesday 14-16 h and by appointment
Was?
Stocks on Italian Tax Law