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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2016): International Comparative Jurisprudence
ARTICLES
Arguments for or against an (emerging) Eclectic Theory of Law
Eric Datu Agustin
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61-66
Vasiliauskas vs. Lithuania: Battle lost in the war to come?
Justinas Žilinskas
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67-71
Violated or protected. Women's rights in armed conflicts after the Second World War
Natalia Buchowska
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72-80
International Criminal Court Facing the Peace vs. Justice Dilemma
Bartłomiej Krzan
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81-88
Cumulation of offences and purposes of sentencing in international criminal law: A troublesome inheritance of the Second World War
Fulvio Maria Palombino
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89-92
EU in the face of migrant crisis: Reasons for ineffective human rights protection
Simas Grigonis
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93-98
Lessons from the past for weapons of the future
Neringa Mickevičiūtė
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99-106
Civil actions for damages caused by war crimes vs. State immunity from jurisdiction and the political act doctrine: ECtHR, ICJ and Italian Courts
Francesco De Santis di Nicola
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107-121
The role of class actions in ensuring effective enforcement of competition law infringements in the European Union
Mantas Pakamanis
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122-130