BEQIRI ROMINA |
A VICTIM-ORIENTED JUSTICE DISPUTE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM REFORM IN ALBANIA
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1 - 15 |
BRENNCKE MARTIN |
THE LIMITS OF JUDICIAL POWER IN ENGLAND AND GERMANY: A COMPARATIVE METHODOLOGICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
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16 - 16 |
GROBLER LIZETTE |
REVISITING VAGRANCY AND LOITERING PROVISIONS IN THE LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
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17 - 17 |
GULATI JASMEET |
IS OTHERING ANTITHETICAL TO HUMAN RIGHTS?
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18 - 18 |
HOSSEN YEHYA |
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON ARBITRARY CLAUSES OF E-COMMERCE CONTRACTS
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19 - 19 |
KRATENOVA ADELA |
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL RELATIONS IN TROUBLED TIMES AND THEIR IMPACT ON SUBSTANTIVE ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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20 - 20 |
LEWINBUK KATERINA |
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ETHICAL BOUNDARIES AND REGULATIONS FOR LAWYERS IN THE UNITED STATES, EUROPEAN UNION AND RUSSIA/LEGAL PROFESSION IN A COMPARATIVE CONTEXT
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21 - 21 |
MIHÓK PETER |
ELECTRONIC MONITORING OF OFFENDERS AND ACCUSED PERSONS IN SLOVAKIA IN THE INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXT
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22 - 33 |
PARK SOYOUNG |
THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LEGISLATION TO PREPARE FOR THE ERA OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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34 - 34 |
PERISIC PETRA |
MARITIME DELIMITATION BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AND THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA IN THE BAY OF PIRAN
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35 - 49 |
RAZMJOO NAHID , KAVIANPOUR HOSSEIN |
THE EFFECT OF NATIONALITY ON CRIMINAL POLICY
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50 - 50 |
SMERCHUAR NUMTIP |
THAILAND’S APPROACHES IN MANAGING MIGRANT WORKERS, 1978 - 2008
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51 - 51 |
VAN HEERDEN CORLIA |
THE LEGISLATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR SOUTH AFRICA'S NEW TWIN PEAKS MODEL OF FINANCIAL REGULATION
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52 - 52 |