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Aim & Scope Archives Volume 7

Volume 7

  • Adam Mickiewicz University Law Review, vol. 7, 30.06.2017

Allan Rosas
The European Union and Fundamental Rights/Human Rights: Vanguard or Villain?

Tadeusz Gadkowski
The Principle of Self-Determination in the Context of Human Rights

Adam Wiśniewski
On the Judicialisation of International Law

Katarzyna Łasak
Individual Communications Against Poland Before the Human Rights Committee –  a Review and Tentative Conclusions  

Boubacar Sidi Diallo
The Binding Force of International Legal Standards in the Face of the Recurrent Practice of Soft Law

Paweł Kwiatkowski
Soft Law in International Governance

Łukasz Szoszkiewicz
Linguistic Human Rights in Education

Sylwia Stryjkowska
Cultural Rights and Cultural Identity in the Case-Law of the Human Rights Committee

Aneta Tyc
Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe: the Need for Better Protection

Alexander Zavgorodniy
Social Guarantees in the Case of Employees’ Dismissal in Russia. Comparative Legal Aspects of Russian and Foreign Labor Law

Natalia Cwicinskaja
The Development of the Russian Legal System after the “Accession” of the Republic of Crimea to the Russian Federation

Tomasz Nieborak
Tax Avoidance Clause – Do We Want it, Do We Need it?

Michał Flieger, Ryszard Kamiński
Corporate Consistency and the Regulations of the Corporate Governance System

Artur Szmigielski
Sector Inquiry into Cross-Border E-Commerce – the Challenges and Practical Implications for European Union Completion Law

Miłosz Malaga, Anna Wilińska-Zelek
Enhanced Cooperation and Free Movement. Territorial Aspects of ‘Harmonisation’

Michał Bałdowski
Controversies Concerning the Interpretation of State Resources as a Prerequisite of State Aid: an Illustration Using the Example of Polish Green Certificates and the Auction System

Joanna Długosz
The Principle of Proportionality in European Union Law as a Prerequisite for Penalization

Magdalena Teleszewska
The Conditions and Procedure for the Admission of Children of Incarcerated Mothers to Mother-And-Baby Units at Prisons in Poland

Jędrzej Bujny, Tymoteusz Mądry
Dominant Position of the Regional Plant for Treatment of Municipal Waste

Maciej Koszowski
Why Legal Reasoning has to be Unique

 

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