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No. 1 (133) (2019)
Published December 16, 2020
Issue Description
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Articles
Anna Młynarska-Sobaczewska, Katarzyna Kubuj, Aleksandra Mężykowska
10 - 20
Public Morality as a Legitimate Aim to Limit Rights and Freedoms in the National and International Legal Order
PDF
Monika Domańska, Dawid Miąsik, Monika Szwarc
21 - 32
The Application of EU Law by Polish Courts. General Remarks on 15 Years of Experience
PDF
Mateusz Błachucki
33 - 42
The Role of Soft Law in Functioning of Supranational Competition Networks
PDF
Lavinia Brancusi
43 - 54
Why is the Functionality Doctrine in Trade Mark Law worth Advanced (Re)Consideration?
PDF
Alina Sperka-Cieciura
55 - 63
The Impact of the Ownership Structure of the Company Managing an Airport on its Functioning
PDF
Marlena Jankowska
64 - 74
Copyright – an Ally for Fashion in the Intellectual Property Rights System?
PDF
Agata Kleczkowska
75 - 93
Explaining the Meaning of ‘Grey Zones’ in Public International Law Based on the Example of the Conflict in Ukraine
PDF
Łukasz Czarnecki
94 - 103
The 2020 Foreign Investment Law of China. Confucianism and New Challenges for Social Development
PDF
Aleksander Mazan
104 - 117
Representation in the Polish legal system
PDF
Ewa Suknarowska-Drzewiecka
118 - 131
Polish Employment Law in the Face of Digitization and New Technologies
PDF
Witold Klaus
132 - 141
Criminalisation of Beggars: the Causes and Consequences of the Phenomenon
PDF
Hanna Kuczyńska
142 - 160
Nazi Crimes in Poland. A Never-Ending Search for Justice
PDF
Konrad Buczkowski, Paulina Wiktorska
161 - 170
How Crime has Changed in a Universally Mobile Society, Based on the Example of Poland. A Research Concept
PDF
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