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Aim & Scope Archives Volume 9

Volume 9

 

  • Adam Mickiewicz University Law Review, vol. 9

Charles Szypszak

Charles Szypszak
Legal Protection of Property Rights in the Self-Regulating United States Local Recording System

Tomasz Sójka
The Civil Liability of Asset Managers – a Polish Perspective

Katarzyna Łasak
The Use of the “Dry Submarine” Technique and Other Allegations in Proceedings Before the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearaances. Remarks on the Yrusta v. Argentina case no. 1/2013

Dominika Iwan
Autonomous Vehicles – a New Challenge to Human Rights?

Boubacar Sidi Diallo
Criminal Liability for Crimes Against Humanity as a Problem of International Law

Natalia Cwicinskaja
Crimea and Liability of Russia and Ukraine under the European Convention on the Protection of Human Rights

Małgorzata Polkowska
Global Space Security and Counter-space Capabilities: the Legal and Political Challenges

Marcin Kamiński
The Norms of National Law Forming the Basis for the Shaping and Implementing of State Policy in the Field of Energy Security. Discussion Based on the Polish Legal Order

Adriana Kalicka-Mikołajczyk
The Good Neighbourliness Principle in Relations Between the European Union and its Eastern European Neighbours

Katarzyna Badźmirowska-Masłowska
The Protection of Whistle-blowers within the Latest Initiatives of the Council of Europe

Joanna Ryszka
The Significance of Effective Labour Inspectorates for Cross-border Labour Mobility

Oskar Losy
Interpretation of Art. 54 of the Convention Implementing the Schengen Agreement

Ilya Vasilyev, Yue Hong Qiang, Anastasia Kashaeva, Margarita Izmalkova, Raisa Khalatova
Spectators` “Blacklists” and Recovery of Damages by Football Clubs from Spectators for the Violation of Rules of Conduct: A Russian Experience

Martin Hapla
Is Separation of Powers a Useless Concept? Part II: Tripartite System Criticism and Application Problems

 

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