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Aim & Scope Archives Volume 13

Volume 13

 

  • Adam Mickiewicz University Law Review, vol. 13

Editor’s Introduction

Foreword

Marian Zimmermann
On Jurisdictional Proceedings and the Concept of a Party in the Code of Administrative Procedure

Piotr Łaski
State Borders in the Light of International Public Law. An Outline of the Issues

Brygida Kuźniak, Danuta Kabat—Rudnicka
Advisory Opinion or Judgment? The Case of the Chagos Archipelago

Aleksander Gadkowski
The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms as an International Treaty and a Source of Individual Rights

Marcin Bąkowski
The Institution of Full Powers in the Process of Concluding International Agreements

Ikechukwu Ugwu
An Examination of Multinational Corporations’ Accountability in the Light of Switzerland’s Failed Responsible Business Initiative in the Covid-19 Pandemic Era

Oskar Ratajczak
Trademark Registration in Bad Faith in the People’s Republic of China—Causes and Analysis of Provisions of Chinese law

Bartłomiej Gawrecki
Reflections on the Context of Public Law and Private Law on the Example of the Decision to Permit a Road Investment

Łukasz Dubiński
Artificial Intelligence and Discretionary Decisions. The Triumph or Loss of Commander Pirx?

Magdalena Jacolik
The Data—Driven Economy—Remarks In The Light Of Selected Issues In The Competition Law  

Bartosz Nieścior
The Ostmarkgesetz of 14 April 1939—One of the Normative Grounds of the Annexation Of Austria

 

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