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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): International Comparative Jurisprudence
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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): International Comparative Jurisprudence
LEGAL PHILOSOPHY
THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE: WESTERN AND ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVES
Juozas Valčiukas, Mohammad Khazer Saleh Al Majali
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1-14
INTERNATIONAL LAW
SHOULD THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE DEVELOP A POLITICAL QUESTION DOCTRINE?
Alexandra Mercescu, Sorina Doroga
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15-30
NON-JUDICIAL DIVORCES AND THE BRUSSELS II BIS REGULATION: TO APPLY OR NOT APPLY?
Katažyna Bogdzevič, Natalija Kaminskienė, Laima Vaigė
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31-39
WHAT CAN FRANCE LEARN FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC’S APPROACH TO THE ISSUE OF WEARING (ISLAMIC) RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS
Elmira Lyapina
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40-50
PUBLIC LAW
THE ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DOMESTIC REFORMS TOWARDS STRENGTHENING THE RULE OF LAW, IN GEORGIA, MOLDOVA, AND UKRAINE
Malkhaz Nakashidze
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51-74
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY SERVICES THROUGH THE PRISM OF CHILDREN’S RIGHTS: AN OVERVIEW FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD AND THE POLICY AND LAW APPROACHES OF CERTAIN EU MEMBER STATES AND UKRAINE
Yuliya Vashchenko
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75-87
PRIVATE LAW
THE LEGAL SITUATION OF A CHILD IN MEDIATION IN LIGHT OF THE REGULATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Magdalena Tabernacka
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88-99
CONDITIONS FOR THE BANKRUPTCY OF NATURAL PERSONS: WHICH BALTIC STATE IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE FOR BANKRUPTCY?
Mari Schihalejev, Toomas Saarma, Edvins Draba
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100-114
A STAY OF INDIVIDUAL ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS AS A BASIS FOR EFFECTIVE RESTRUCTURING PROCEEDINGS
Remigijus Jokubauskas, Marek Świerczyński, Audronė Balsiukienė
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115-125