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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): International Comparative Jurisprudence
ARTICLES
THE PROBLEM OF CONSTITUTIONAL INSTABILITY IN EMERGING ECONOMIES: THE CASE OF BRAZIL
Marcos Augusto Maliska
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1-7
POLISH CONSTITUTION AFTER 20 YEARS
Jakub Żurek
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8-15
CONSTITUTIONAL STABILITY AND DYNAMICS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Jan Grinc
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16-26
DIRECT APPLICATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND’S CONSTITUTION IN THE CASE LAW OF ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS
Ewa Wójcicka
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27-35
THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN POLAND. THEORY AND PRACTICE
Michal Bernaczyk
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36-46
THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Marek Antoš
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47-55
LEGAL REGIME OF PROPERTY OF UKRAINIAN LEGAL ENTITIES
Inna Spasibo-Fateeva
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57-71
COMPLIANCE LAW IN THE FRENCH CONTEXT: NEW HORIZONS FOR LEGISLATIVE POLICY
Morgane Ferrari
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72-80
THE ADVERSARIAL VS INQUISITORIAL DICHOTOMY IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: A REDUNDANT CONVERSATION
Anogika Souresh
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81-86
THE JUDGE AS AN IMPARTIAL SUBJECT IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS: THE CASE OF LITHUANIA
Rasa Žibaitė–Neliubšienė
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87-107