Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nestled in Central Europe between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, Ljubljana combines the conveniences of a modern capital with the charm and friendliness of a small town. Although it is Slovenia's capital and largest city, its compact size makes getting around by bus or bike effortless. Whether you're a history lover, a foodie, an art fan, or an outdoor enthusiast, Ljubljana has something for everyone. Its surrounding landscapes, rich in natural beauty and cultural treasures, are famous for their walking, hiking, and cycling trails, as well as their diverse culinary experiences. For more information on Ljubljana and Slovenia, please see Slovenia’s official tourist information webpage.
Travel
Ljubljana is conveniently located between Italy, Central Europe, and the Balkans, making it easily accessible by road, rail, or air travel. Ljubljana Airport connects the city to many European destinations and is located about 25km North of Ljubljana. Nearby airports in Trieste (125km), Venice (230km), Klagenfurt (140km), Graz (185km), and Zagreb (140km), also offer convenient alternatives for reaching Ljubljana. You can then easily continue your journey by taxi, shuttle, bus, or train.
Venue
The conference will be held at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana (Poljanski nasip 2, 1000 Ljubljana). Situated in the heart of Ljubljana, the venue is conveniently located just steps away from the Ljubljanica River, the local market and the iconic Dragon Bridge, symbolizing the city's mythical ties to dragons.
More information about accomodation, transport and other practical details will be provided later.