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Publisher
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Journal
Review of European and Comparative Law
Year
2022
Volume
49
Issue
2
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Cover
Volume contents
2
article:
Stare decisis and information abundance in a common law jurisdiction
(
Roscoe E.
,
Szypszak C.
), p. 7-32
article:
Legal status of youth councils in Poland and France in the light of new legal regulations
(
Augustyniak M.
), p. 33-50
article:
General Rules on Invalidity of Contracts in Serbia
(
Dudás A.
), p. 51-70
article:
References to jurisprudence of foreign constitutional courts in judgments and decisions of the Constitutional Tribunal of the Republic of Poland
(
Maroń G.
), p. 71-96
article:
The ECHR Preamble vs. the European Arrest Warrant: balancing Human Rights protection and the principle of mutual trust in EU Criminal Law?
(
Daminova N. I.
), p. 97-131
article:
So-called “dangerous prisoners” – selected issues from the perspective of individual’s rights protection
(
Kotowska M.
,
Karaźniewicz J.
), p. 133-152
article:
A Few Remarks About Challenges in Application of Restorative Justice: A Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(
Kazic E.
,
Ćorović R.
), p. 153-172
article:
Legal solutions of lake monitoring systems in Poland in compliance with the Water Framework Directive
(
Zębek E. M.
), p. 173-201
article:
Artificial intelligence systems and the right to good administration
(
Wróbel I. M.
), p. 203-223
article:
Disinformation regarding COVID-19 in light of the priorities of the European Commission and the legal regulations binding and currently drafted in Poland
(
Jaskuła L. K.
), p. 225-251
article:
The British Nationality and Borders Bill and the international protection of refugees in the light of the concept of community interest in international law
(
Kuźniar D.
), p. 253-269
article:
The intersection of transnational and international criminal law – example of trafficking in persons
(
Głogowska-Balcerzak A.
), p. 271-286
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