Libraries
The Department of Italian Law has a specialist library with approximately 15,000 volumes as well as a current collection of the most important Italian legal journals. In addition, individual collections on Italian Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, Italian Civil Procedure and Italian Labour Law can be found in the libraries of the respective Departments of the Faculty.
The purchase, management and administration of the holdings are carried out by the Department's specialist representatives, whereby the current purchases 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 Italian Tax Law.
You can check the availability and location of books via BibSearch.
Department Library (Italian Private Law)
Where?
Main building (Innrain 52), 3rd floor, room 3095
When?
Monday-Thursday: 9-12 ( Pre-registration required)
What?
– Holdings in Italian Civil Law, Commercial Law, Labour and Social Law, Civil Procedure
– General Reference Works
– Databases
– Workplaces for students
Who?
Sabine Waibl +43 (0) 512 507 80202
Where?
Geiwi Tower (Innrain 52d), 1st floor, room 40116 (next to the Prüfungsreferat Jus)
access via Maria Tischler, main building (Innrain 52), 3rd floor, room 3025
When?
Monday 11-12 (office Tischler) and by appointment
What?
Holdings in Italian Constitutional, Administrative and Autonomy Law
Who?
Maria Tischler +43 (0) 512 507 80254
Italian Criminal Law and Procedure
Where?
– Department Library (back part): textbooks and Special part of Criminal Law
– Main building (Innrain 52), 3rd floor, room 3107 (office Prof. Helfer: General part of Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure). Only by appointment.
When?
Tuesday and Thursday 10-12 (office Rosani) and by appointment
What?
Holdings in Italian Criminal Law and Procedure
Who?
Italienisches Recht +43 (0) 512 507 80201
Where?
Main building (Innrain 52), 2nd floor, room 2005 (office Prof. Hilpold)
When?
Tuesday 2-4 p.m. and by appointment
What?
Holdings in Italian Tax Law
Who?
Prof. Peter Hilpold +43 (0) 512 507 80203