Visit by students of the Faculty of Law in Split

3/4/2026 2:32:00 PM

On 03 March 2026, the Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia (HHI) welcomed a group of fourth-year students of the Faculty of Law, University of Split, accompanied by Professor Petra Amižić Jelovčić, PhD. The visit was organized as part of exercises in Maritime and Transport Law course.

Students were given a presentation on the Institute’s current activities and operations. They also made a tour of the Museum of Hydrography where they learned more about the Institute’s and hydrography history.

This visit marks a continuation of traditional annual visits from the students of the Faculty of Law to the Hydrographic Institute thus contributing to the liaison of theoretical knowledge with practical work of the Institute.
 

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