Lecturers
Many guest lecturers on both the German and Croatian sides have contributed to the Centre's teaching programme. These include:
Prof. Dr. Klaus Adomeit, Free University of Berlin (Labour law, civil law, legal theory);
Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Bartsch, Strasbourg/Berlin (European law, international organisations, criminal law);
Dr. Burchard Bösche, Chairman, Zentralverband Deutscher Konsumgenossenschaften, Hamburg (Labour law, co-operative law);
Prof. Dr. Alexander Demandt, Free University of Berlin, (Ancient history, The Late Classic period, Diocletian);
Prof. Dr. Helmut Grothe, Free University of Berlin (Civil law, private international law, comparative law);
Prof. Dr. Klaus Hüfner, Free University of Berlin (International organisations, UNESCO);
Prof. Dr. Klaus Kleine, University of Goettingen (German and international tax law);
Prof. Dr. Philipp Kunig, Free University of Berlin (Constitutional law, public law, public international law, environmental law);
MinR Hans Lochen, German Federal Ministry of Justice (Legal foundations and operating methods of minsterial organisation, legislative procedures);
Dr. Jens Lowitzsch, Free University of Berlin (German and European commercial law);
Prof. Dr. Helmut Lecheler, Free University of Berlin (Public law, constitutional law, European law);
Mathias Mühle, Consultant to the German Ministry for Infrastructure and Spatial Planning, Brandenburg;
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Marian Paschke, Director of the Law of the Sea and Maritime Law Institute, University of Hamburg (Maritime law, trade and commercial law, European law);
Dr. Manfred Peter, Director of Personnel at the European Parliament, Luxembourg/Strasbourg (European law, European institutions);
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Herwig Roggemann, Free University of Berlin (Comparative law, Eastern European law, criminal law, procedural law, international criminal law, international jurisdiction);
Prof. Dr. Dian Schefold, University of Bremen (Constitutional law, public law, European law);
Wolfgang Schomburg, Judge at the UN-ICTY in The Hague (Criminal law, international criminal law, international criminal proceedings law);
Prof. Dr. Klaus Sieveking, University of Bremen (Social security law, labour law, European law);
RegR Daniela Sund, Ministry of Finance Brandenburg, Potsdam (European Funds for Regional Development);
Susanne Thau, German Federal Ministry of Economics, Berlin (European financing funds, international cooperation, twinning projects);
Dr. Joachim Wagner, Deputy Director of the ARD Capital City Studio, Berlin (Legal foundations, organisation and working practice of radio and TV in Germany);
Klaus-Peter Willsch, Member of the Bundestag, Berlin, delegate for relations to the Croatian Parliament (German-Croatian relations, theory and practice of parliamentary and interparliamentry work).
Guest lecturers from Croatia and Bulgaria include:
Prof. Dr. Arsen BaÄić, Faculty of Law, Split University (Constitutional law, comparative constitutional law, European law);
Prof. Dr. Dragan BolanÄa, Faculty of Law, Split University, Vice Rector of Split Universtiy (Maritime law, public law);
Prof. Dr. Vesna Barić-Punda, Faculty of Law, Split University (Public law, international law, international maritime law);
Prof. Dr. Jozo Čizmić, Faculty of Law, Split University (Civil procedure law, commercial legal protection, commercial law);
Assistant Professor Marko Ivkošić, Faculty of Law, Split University (Commercial law, company law);
Prof. Dr. Emil Konstantinov, Institute of Legal Studies at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia (Human rights, comparative law);
Prof. Dr. Anita Kurtović Mišić, Faculty of Law, Split University (Criminal law);
Prof. Dr. Branimir Lukšić, Faculty of Economics, Split University, former President of the county of Split-Dalmatia (Trade law, maritime law, legal theory);
Prof. Dr. Ivo Pavić, Faculty of Economics, Rector of Split University (Business administration, transformation research);
Prof. Dr. Zoran Pokrovac, Faculty of Law, Split University (Company law, investment law, legal theory);
Prof. Dr. Branko Smerdel, Faculty of Law, Zagreb University (Constitutional law, comparative law);
Prof. Dr. Ivo Šimunović, Faculty of Economics, Split Universtiy (Economics, regional research, spatial planning);
Prof. Dr. Evgeni TanÄev, Faculty of Law, Sofia University, former legal adviser to the President, now judge at the Bulgarian Constitutional Court (Constitutional law, European law);
Prof. Dr. Nina Vajić, Faculty of Law, Zagreb University, now judge at the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg (Constitutional law, human rights, European law).