Juridical Tribune - Review of Comparative and International Law
2011 - 2024
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Volume 14, issue 1, 2024
- Emergency Regulations Entailing a Special Case of Norm Collision Revisiting the Constitutional Review of Special Legal Order in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 5-26

- Gabor Kecso, Boldizsar Szentgali-Toth and Bettina Bor
- A Comparative Look at the Duty to Mitigate Loss: the Consequences of the Violation of This Duty pp. 27-46

- Pınar Altinok Ormanci
- Legal Dogmatic Questions about the Impact of the European Union’s Digital Legislation on Hungarian Contract Law pp. 47-59

- Tekla Papp
- The Legal Framework for Assisting Displaced Persons from Ukraine in Meeting Their Housing Needs in Poland Introduced by the Act of March 12, 2022 on Assistance to Citizens of Ukraine in Connection with the Armed Conflict in the Territory of That State pp. 60-82

- Pawel Widerski
- Ecological Factors in Public Procurement and Corporate Sustainability Policies pp. 83-97

- Raquel Carvalho
- Electronic Administrative Judicial Procedure of Ukraine and the Right to Judicial Protection: Problems of Legal Regulation and Practical Issues pp. 98-115

- Oleksandr Shevchuk, Ihor Kompaniiets, Olena Volianska, Oleksandra Shovkoplias and Vasyl Baranchuk
- New Generation EU Agreements – The Basis for Future World Trade pp. 116-129

- Lubica Bajzikova, Daniela Novackova and Lucia Paskrtova
- The Challenges of European Union Integration: The Parallel between Human Rights and Corruption Perceptions pp. 130-146

- Blerta Ahmedi and Stefani Stojchevska
- Standards of Disciplinary Conduct for the Corporate Directors: Perspective of the United States of America pp. 147-154

- Erjola Aliaj and Edvana Tiri
- Global Patterns of Constitutional Judicial Review Systems: Two Major Models of Constitutional Judicial Review in the World pp. 155-172

- Blerton Sinani
Volume 13, issue 4, 2023
- The enigma of recognition of administrative acts issued by non-recognised regimes pp. 513-535

- Jakub Handrlica, Gabriela Prokopova, Liliija Serhiichuk and Vladimir Sharp
- British influence on continental legal tradition in Croatia:Holy Grail or a Wrong Trail? pp. 536-552

- Igor Vuletic
- The effectiveness of the Rome II Regulation in identifying orbital pollution as an environmental damage pp. 553-564

- Stefani Stojchevska, Sami Mehmeti and Vedije Ratkoceri
- Correlation between classical Roman law and English common law:comparative historical analysis pp. 565-574

- Irina N. Sharkova, Volodymyr A. Mandragelia and Oleksandr O. Gaydulin
- AI and politics: ensuring or threatening democracy? pp. 575-587

- Konstantinos Kouroupis
- Illegal contract as a general clause - European trends and new Hungarian judicial practice pp. 588-601

- Adam Auer
- The legal framework for PPP in China – current issues, challenges and future perspectives – with regard to the French experience pp. 602-623

- Jingyi Tian and Banggui Jin
- Legal and ethical rules of plagiarism pp. 624-643

- Jarmila Lazikova and Lubica Rumanovska
- Peculiarities of consideration of cases in the ECtHR regarding the protection of constitutional human rights related to the fourth generation of somatic rights pp. 644-667

- Tetiana Tarasevych, Tetiana Yuzko, Oksana Hrabovska, Olena Romanova and Kateryna Lisova
Volume 13, issue 3, 2023
- Compensation for non-material damage caused to legal entities in the decision-making practice of the CJEU and the ECHR pp. 331-345

- Ondrej Pavelek and Drahomíra Zajíčková
- Problems of legal regulation of artificial intelligence in administrative judicial procedure pp. 346-362

- Oleksandr Shevchuk, Volodymyr Martynovskyi, Olena Volianska, Ihor Kompaniiets and Oleg Bululukov
- Preventing computer crime by knowing the legal regulations that ensure the protection of computer systems pp. 363-383

- Elena-Ana Iancu, Enache Tusa, Nicolaie Iancu, Eduard Simion and Adrian-Cristian Moise
- A regulatory analysis of digital financial services and the adoption of central bank digital currencies in Zimbabwe and South Africa pp. 384-407

- Howard Chitimira and Elfas Torerai
- Forum shopping in regulatory sandboxes and the perils of experimental law-making pp. 408-426

- Jakub Handrlica, VladimÃr Sharp and Jan NEÅ Por
- An analysis of the international and European Union legal instruments for holding artificial intelligence accountable pp. 427-440

- Thupane J. Kgoale and Kola O. Odeku
- E-commerce regulation in Albania pp. 441-455

- Erjola Aliaj and Edvana Tiri
- The hotel franchise contract in the HoReCa domain and applicable ADR methods from a comparative perspective pp. 456-472

- Laura Ramona Nae
- The discretionary power of EU member states and national public administrations in according their citizenship (ius pecuniae) pp. 473-489

- Elona Bano and Edmond Ahmet
- The role of Council of Europe law and ECtHR practice in the protection of refugee rights pp. 490-508

- Yuliya M. Hryshyna, Maryna Barsuk, Ivan Y. Kaylo, Volodymyr O. Havrylyuk and Dmytro V. Tkachenko
Volume 13, issue 2, 2023
- Artificial intelligence on public sector in Portugal: first legal approach pp. 149-170

- Ricardo Pedro
- Ukraine-Romania judicial cooperation in civil matters:twenty years of signing the agreement pp. 171-191

- Serhij Kravtsov, Olena Zinchenko and Viktoriia Panchenko
- DPA powers toward effective and transparent GDPR enforcement:the case of Croatia pp. 192-223

- Nina Gumzej
- human rights, forcibly displaced persons, international protection, temporary protection, refugees pp. 224-240

- Oksana Kuzmenko, Vira Ryndiuk, Liudmila Kozhura, ViktoriÑ–a Chorna and Roman Tytykalo
- Conflict of interest in the activities of judges in Ukraine and the European Union: a comparative legal study pp. 261-282

- Oleksandr Shevchuk, Oleksandr Lysodyed, Nataliya Matyukhina, Oleksandra Babaieva and Svitlana Davydenko
- Citizenship and nationality: a saga of a historical connection and the dialectic of inclusion/exclusion pp. 283-303

- Enrique Acosta-Pumarejo
- Legal nature and types of digital assets in the activities of technology-oriented startups pp. 304-326

- Kateryna Nekit
Volume 13, issue 1, 2023
- Ecocide - a new crime under international law? pp. 5-20

- Juraj Panigaj and Eva BERNÃ Kovã
- Legal nature of the principle of legal certainty as a component element of the rule of law pp. 21-31

- Oksana Shcherbanyuk, VÑ–talii Gordieiev and Laura Bzova
- The multi-level governance of the European Union: the role of the local government pp. 32-42

- Ambra Kokaj and Blerton Sinani
- The influence of jurisprudence on the formation of relations between the manager and the limited liability company pp. 43-62

- Tomáš PerÃ¡Ä Ek and Michal KaÅ¡Å¡aj
- Critical analysis of the failure of labour law to adequately protect atypical workers and its impact on human rights and fair labour practice pp. 63-81

- Mojapelo Mogohloro Raguel and Kola O. Odeku
- The legal framework of on call duty for teleworkers pp. 82-92

- Mihaela Marica
- Special regime for the recognition of decisions on financial penalties: complex analysis pp. 93-119

- Lukáš JANČà T
- Historical background of the factors of attribution of civil liability, starting with Napoleon's Civil Code of 1804 and its reception in the Colombian Civil Code of 1873. The special case of the objective regime for hazardous activities pp. 120-144

- Luis Felipe GIRALDO Gomez
Volume 12, issue 4, 2022
- The advisory role of international courts in the evolution of human rights law pp. 443-456

- Fátima Castro Moreira
- To reach sustainable justice with Millennials: example of Ukraine pp. 457-475

- Oksana Khotynska-Nor and Iryna Izarova
- The EU-China road to the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment pp. 476-494

- Cristina Elena POPA Tache
- Sustainable business in the European economic area pp. 495-508

- Jana Kajanovã, Silvia MATÚŠOvã and Peter NOVà Ĝek
- Considerations on the protection of teleworkers, in light of the current European regulations. Elements of comparative law pp. 509-520

- Mihaela Marica
- Considerations devoted to the Polish solution of the statutory threat of punishment for counterfeiting money or its surrogate and crimes related to such counterfeiting against the background of European solutions - de lege lata remarks and postulates de lege ferenda pp. 521-537

- Maciej BÅ Otnicki
- Relationship between EU law and national law in the context of case law of judicial bodies pp. 538-551

- Daniela NOVÃ Äœkovã and Jana Vnukovã
Volume 12, issue 3, 2022
- The philosophy of international law of Modern Scholasticism:the theory of just war pp. 317-328

- Vytis Valatka and Vaida Asakaviäœiåªtä–
- An arbitration dilemma: party-appointed experts vs. tribunal-appointed experts.A comparative study pp. 329-345

- Ioan Schiau
- The definitive device of the term “international commercial arbitration†pp. 346-367

- Serhij Kravtsov
- Goose-stepping? The concept of the Hungarian public administration contract from a private law point of view civil court judgements? pp. 368-386

- Tekla Papp
- Prevention and settlement of conflicts of interest in health care of Ukraine as an administrative legal institute pp. 387-398

- Oleкsandr Shevchuk and Anastasiia Yarova
- FinTech and Regulatory Sandbox – new challenges for the financial market. The case of the Slovak Republic pp. 399-411

- Simona HESEKOVA Bojmirova
- Comparative planetology as a foundation for associating space law with solar geoengineering governance: stratospheric aerosol injection and variations of sulfur dioxide in Venus’s atmosphere pp. 412-427

- Bekim Nuhija, Stefani Stojchevska, Adnan Jashari and Arta Selmani-Bakiu
Volume 12, issue 2, 2022
- The constitutional reform of the Judicial Council in the Slovak Republic from the European comparative context pp. 142-176

- Simona FARKAÅ Ovã
- Digital currency in China: pilot implementations,legal challenges and prospects pp. 177-194

- Chaowei Xu and Banggui Jin
- The administrative law of the Czech Republic and the public law of Ukraine: a study in international administrative law pp. 195-214

- Jakub Handrlica, VladimÃr Sharp and Kamila Balounovã
- Obligation of the European Commission to review national civil court judgements? pp. 215-226

- Rastislav Funta and KristÃna KRÃ Likovã
- Criminal remedies and institutional mechanisms for combating corruption crimes: the experience of Ukraine and international approaches pp. 227-245

- Volodymyr Cherniei, Serhii Cherniavskyi, Viktoria Babanina and Vita Ivashchenko
- Features of ensuring the rights of drug addicts for rehabilitation in Ukraine and the European Union: comparative legal aspect pp. 263-282

- Oleкsandr Shevchuk, Viktor Shevchuk, Ihor Kompaniiets, Serhii Lukashevych and Olena Tkachova
Volume 12, issue 1, 2022
- Administrative judiciary is looking for a balance in a crisis to international contracts pp. 6-20

- Agnieszka Skã“ra, Mária Srebalovã and Ingrida PAPà Ĝovã
- New generation of investment agreements in the regime of the European Union to international contracts pp. 21-34

- Silvia MATÚŠOvã and Peter NOVà Ĝek
- E-commerce and its limits in the context of the consumer protection: the case of the Slovak Republic pp. 35-50

- Tomáš PERà Ĝek
- The need for a harmonious interpretation of the rules applicable to international contracts pp. 51-67

- Dubravka Aksamovic and Lidija Simunovic
- The need for a harmonious interpretation of the rules applicable to international contracts pp. 68-79

- Maria João Mimoso and Liz Corrêa de AZEVEDO2
- International law and nationalism as two essentially related concepts pp. 80-88

- Paulo de Brito
- The principle of mutual recognition: from the internal market to the European area of freedom, security and justice pp. 89-104

- Anamaria Groza
- Reconstructing the global human rights order in pursuit of a binding business human rights treaty in the era of decolonisation pp. 105-136

- Shelton T. MOTA Makore, Patrick C. Osode and Nombulelo Lubisi
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