Juridicum

The Juridicum, a decentralised library of the State and University Library Bremen, provides the University of Bremen, and in particular the Faculty of Law, with legal literature. It offers a large number of printed and electronic publications and information in the fields of German, European and international law.

Opening times

  • Monday - Friday  8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
  • Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Sunday (closed)

Should you have any questions regarding the use of the Juridicum and our collection, we will be pleased to provide you with competent and user-friendly advice.

Nathalie J?ger
Juridicum manager
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Phone: +49 (0)421 218-69765
Thordis Sophie Holzer
Acquisition/Cataloging
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Phone: +49 (0)421 218-69763
Noomi Kublenz
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Phone: +49 (0)421 218-69762
Anke Schauder
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Phone: +49 (0)421 218-69759
 

 

Silke Huesmann
Subject specialist
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Phone: +49 (0)421 218-59550

    

The renowned legal data base Beck online of C.H. Beck Publishers allows users to search in different modules on several fields of law. It includes, among others, the publisher's own commentaries, handbooks or journals as well as federal law published by Nomos.

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The legal online portal Juris offers access to more than 6 million legislative texts as well as a comprehensive collection of German and European case law.

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The Nomos eLibrary offers access to legal literature published by Nomos and includes publications from the fields of labour law, criminal law, civil law or commercial and economic law.

Westlaw International is a global legal research library providing access to more than 28.000 data bases on case law, legislation, agreements and directories of Anglo-American countries and the European Union.

The database HeinOnline comprises more than 186 million pages and 287.000 titles of historical and official North American legal documents, including the entire Congressional Record, the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations.

The online portal of academic publishers de Gruyter allows users to search and access licensed de Gruyter publications, including for example the journal JURA and the Leipzig StGB Commentary.

Places of learning/working places:
Currently, all available individual workstations at the location in NW1 are at your free disposal. You will also find additional workstations at the SUUB.

You also have the opportunity to research the Internet and edit PDF or Office documents at a total of five public computer workstations. You log in using your library card and password. You have a limited time allotment of a few hours to work on the PCs.
For a quick search in our catalog without logging in, you can also use our kiosk PC near our reference desk.

Copy delivery service (service for members of Bremen universities):
The SuUB offers an order service for papers from its print journals and excerpts from books of the central library and the Juridicum. This service is available for all members of Bremen universities. Further information can be found here.

Printing, copying,scanning:
You have the opportunity to use a book scanner and a scanning tent free of charge. This offer is intended to support the switch from paper to digital formats.
Furthermore, a device for printing, copying and scanning is available at the location in NW1 for a fee. It is used exclusively through the Kuario app, either directly from your smartphone or from the library's computer workstations. The app must be downloaded to your smartphone.

Catalogue:
Follow this Link for the catalogue for the SuUB/Juridicum.

Lending services

In principle, the law collection cannot be borrowed.
However, books (H-jur-signatures) can be borrowed by our users by special request. Journals (Z jur), loose-leaf collections (D02 jur), decision collections (E jur) and bibliographies are not available for borrowing.

How can I return my library books?

Books can be returned during opening hours in the library in NW1, alternatively at the circulation desk at the main office or contactless via the return box in front of the main office on campus.

Virtual bookshelf

The YouTube- Channel of SuUB provides instructions for the use of Juridicum services. More tutorials are to be made available shortly.

Tutorials already available: