Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration & Economics
2011 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 2, 2018
- At the Crossroads of Law and Ideology: The Ideology of Law as a Reflection of Social Ontology? pp. 1-13

- Platsas Antonios E.
- Applying the 20.1 Sub-Clause of the Fidic Conditions of Contract under Standards of Polish Civil Law pp. 14-23

- Jaworski Bartłomiej
- The Appointment and Dismissal Procedure of the Polish NCA in the Light of EU and International Independence Standards pp. 24-39

- Małobęcka-Szwast Iga
- How, if at All, should the Law of Trademarks Adapt to the Rise of Sensory Marketing? pp. 40-57

- Wołangiewicz Michał
- The Authentication of Information in Egovernment in Administrative Law in Poland pp. 58-65

- Błażewski Maciej
- The Right of Access to Environmental Information in the Light of the Case C-673/13 P of 23 November 2016 — European Commission V Stichting Greenpeace Nederland pp. 66-82

- Bazylińska-Nagler Justyna
- Conference Report: 2nd Annual Conference of the Central and Eastern European Network of Legal Scholars (Ceenels): “An Uneasy Legacy: Remnants of Socialist Legal and Political Thinking in Central and Eastern Europe”, Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, 7-8 January 2017 pp. 83-85

- Zomerski Wojciech
- “There are Still Courts in Wrocław!” A Meeting with Professor Andrzej Rzepliński at the University of Wrocław Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics (Professor Dudek Salon, 26 May 2017) pp. 86-92

- Pyclik Krzysztof
Volume 7, issue 1, 2017
- Current Research Problems in Administrative Studies in Poland and Germany pp. 1-4

- Kusiak-Winter Renata
- The Evolution of Comparative Administrative Law Studies pp. 5-19

- Kusiak-Winter Renata
- The Area and Aspects of Polish and German Studies on Public Administration pp. 20-29

- Tabernacka Magdalena
- Selected Issues Concerning Public Tasks of the Communes in Poland and Germany pp. 30-40

- Zyzda Barbara
- Administrative Specialist Staff in Saxony – Topical Challenges at the Example of the Meissen University of Applied Administrative Sciences pp. 41-49

- Nolden Frank
- Human Resources in Public Administration – Current Challenges and Expectations (The Polish-Lower Silesian Perspective) pp. 50-61

- Korczak Jerzy
- General Rights and Obligations in the German Social Security Law pp. 62-70

- Thum Matthias
- Social Rights and Obligations: The Relationship Between Citizens and the Administration of Social Law in Poland pp. 71-84

- Cendrowicz Dominika
- Fiscal Equalization Systems for European States – Possibilities and Restrictions for the Arrangements in Germany and Poland pp. 85-96

- Jaenchen Isabelle
- The System for Equalization of Local Selfgovernment Units Revenue in Poland pp. 97-108

- Pest Przemysław
- Taxation of the Public Sector in Germany – An Introduction pp. 109-125

- Lang Fritz
- Taxation of the Public Sector in Poland pp. 126-131

- Huchla Andrzej
- Entrepreneurs’ Obligations to Disclosure, Recording, Billing, and the Safe-Keeping of Bills with Regard to Vat pp. 132-144

- Frotscher Pierre
- Information Asymmetries in the Communication Between Bureaucracy and Citizens pp. 145-153

- Lubk Claudia
- The Agency Theory Approach to the Public Procurement System pp. 154-165

- Chrisidu-Budnik Agnieszka and Przedańska Justyna
Volume 6, issue 2, 2016
- Editorial: Central European Legal Culture Between Transition and Continuity pp. 1-3

- Mańko Rafał
- Carving Out Central Europe as a Space of Legal Culture: A Way Out of Peripherality? pp. 4-28

- Mańko Rafał, Škop Martin and Štěpáníková Markéta
- The Continuity of the Constitutions: The Examples of the Baltic States and Georgia pp. 29-44

- Pleps Jānis
- Victimhood of the Nation as a Legally Protected Value in Transitional States – Poland as a Case Study pp. 45-61

- Gliszczyńska-Grabias Aleksandra and Śledzińska-Simon Anna
- The Polish Constitutional Court And Political "Refolution" After 1989: Between the Continuity and Discontinuity of the Constitutional Narrative pp. 62-93

- Kustra-Rogatka Aleksandra
- The Polish Constitutional Court from an Attitudinal and Institutional Perspective Before and After the Constitutional Crisis of 2015–2016 pp. 94-107

- Kobyliński Konrad
- Towards a Typology of Dimensions of the Continuity and Discontinuity of Law: The Perspective of Polish Private Law after the 1989 Transformation pp. 108-120

- Mańko Rafał
- Union Solidarity in Eastern and Central Europe from the Example of Poland pp. 121-138

- Bomba Katarzyna
- The Right to Petition in the Republic of Poland – New Challenges and new Solutions pp. 139-150

- Wójcicka Ewa
- The Transformation of Administrative Law Through Legal Transfers: The Case of Government Agencies in Post-1989 Poland pp. 151-162

- Bieś-Srokosz Paulina
- Marketisation of Universities and Legal Education in Poland: The Balance 25 Years After the Transformation pp. 163-183

- Srokosz Jacek
- Conference Report: 3rd International Workshop on Law and Ideology on the “Rule of Law and the Politics of Conflict”, Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia, 23–24 May 2016 pp. 184-186

- Mańko Rafał
Volume 6, issue 1, 2016
- Investor Protection in Times of Crisis of Financial Institutions in Spain in Light of EU Regulations pp. 1-44

- Kozłowska Maja
- On the Right of Public Law Entities to Lodge a Constitutional Complaint in the Light of the Jurisprudence of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal pp. 45-64

- Kłopocka-Jasińska Marta and Krzywoń Adam
- Specific Nature of the Status of a European Union Official Compared to National Officials pp. 65-77

- Jaworski Bartłomiej
- Ecological Connectivity Protection According to the European Union and Polish Law pp. 78-90

- Sobieraj Kamila and Zacharczuk Piotr
- The Tragedy of the Holocaust in Lithuania: from the Roots of the Identity to the Efforts Towards Reconciliation pp. 91-109

- Gruodytė Edita and Adomaitytė Aurelija
- ICC Court Decision on Reparation for Victims of the Post-Election Violence: No Reparation without Conviction Prosecutor v. William Samoei Ruto and Joshua Arap Sang, Decision on the Request Regarding Reparations, 1 July 2016 pp. 110-126

- Musiał-Budnicka Joanna
- Summary Report on First Wroclaw Economic Policy Symposium “Competitiveness in the Global Knowledge Economy: Business Innovation, Policy, Infrastructure and Societal Dialogue” (Wrocław, 4 June 2016) pp. 127-130

- Bloemers Daniel W. and Jakubowski Sebastian
- Report on the Series of Law Conferences “Iskra at School. The Individual in Society” pp. 131-135

- Kuriata Agnieszka
Volume 5, issue 2, 2015
- The Normative Dimension of the Conception of the Individual Presented in Opinions of Judge Antonio Augusto Cançado Trindade of the ICJ – Fundamental Elements pp. 1-17

- Kozłowski Artur
- Towards a New Comprehensive Partnership - Economic and Trade Relations between the Gulf Cooperation Council and the European Union pp. 18-39

- Kalicka-Mikołajczyk Adriana
- Going Online - is the World Ready to Replace Litigation with Online Dispute Resolution Mechanisms? pp. 40-51

- Ziemblicki Bartosz
- EU Proposals to Reform the Investor-to-State Dispute Settlement System – a Critical Analysis of Selected Issues Addressed in the Concept Paper “Investment in TTIP and Beyond – the Path for Reform” pp. 52-69

- Garnuszek Anita and Orzeł Aleksandra
- When Anointing Becomes Annoying: Remarks on the Polish Supreme Court’s Judgment of 20 September 2013 (II CSK 1/13) pp. 70-80

- Brzozowski Wojciech
Volume 5, issue 1, 2015
- Law and Ideology: Critical Explorations pp. 1-4

- Mańko Rafał and Stambulski Michał
- Law’s Symbolic Power: Beyond the Marxist Conception of Ideology pp. 5-23

- Dębska Hanna
- ‘Reality is for Those who Cannot Sustain the Dream’: Fantasies of Selfhood in Legal Texts pp. 24-47

- Mańko Rafał
- The Critique of Ideological Legal Reason pp. 48-60

- Stambulski Michał
- Ideology, Nationalism and Law: Legal Tools for an Ideological Machinery in Latvia pp. 61-78

- Šulmane Dace
- Justice and Objectivity as Balancing Principles pp. 79-94

- Rodak Lidia and Żak Piotr
- “Preferred Reading” of Legal Texts pp. 95-103

- Škop Martin
- Is Hamlet Scandinavian Crime Fiction? pp. 104-118

- Klusoňová Markéta
- Ideology in Modern Times: Three Ideological Lies Behind Universal Human Rights pp. 119-127

- Zomerski Wojciech
- The Ordinance of 1667: Ideology of Modern Codification as a Political Tool of Louis XIV pp. 128-140

- Klimaszewska Anna
- Psychological, Social, Cultural, Literary and Legal Dimensions of Memory pp. 141-161

- Sadowski Mirosław Michał
- The Role of the Judiciary Within the Construction of Collective Memory. The Italian Transition pp. 162-179

- Caroli Paolo
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