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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017): International Comparative Jurisprudence
ARTICLES
OBJECT OR SUBJECT? THE ONGOING ‘OBJECTIFICATION’ OF ASYLUM SEEKERS
Paresh Kathrani
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1-7
THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS’ CONTROL OVER STATES’ DEROGATION IN TIME OF EMERGENCY: EXAMPLE OF EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LESSONS LEARNED FROM WW2
Marine Toullier
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8-24
LESSONS OF WORLD WAR II AND THE ANNEXATION OF CRIMEA
Dainius Žalimas
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25-36
STATUTORY LIMITATION OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW: LESSONS TAKEN FROM THE PROSECUTION OF NAZI CRIMINALS IN GERMANY AFTER 1945 AND THE NEW "DEMJANJUK CASE LAW"
David Kohout
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37-54
INSOLVABLE ISSUED OF INEFFECTIVE INDIVIDUAL REDRESS FOR TORTURE IN SYRIA: UNAVOIDABLE AND INEVITABLE
Regina Valutyte
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55-66
COLONIAN PEOPLE IN WORLD WAR II: INTERNATIONAL LAW AS VICTOR’S LAW?
Radha D'Souza
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67-84
CAPITAL FLOWS IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW – TRENDS, FRAMEWORK AND REASONS: FOCUS ON EMERGING CHINA
Andrius Bambalas
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85-92
RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT. BALANCING NATIONAL INTERESTS AND INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS THROUGH MULTILATERALISM
Tomasz A. Lewandowski
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93-103
CONSEQUENCES OF RESERVATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES, CONCLUDED IN THE AFTERMATH OF WWII
Aistė Augustauskaitė
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104-114
CASE LAW OF THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF EUROPEAN UNION ON UNFAIR CONTRACT TERMS DIRECTIVE: IMPLICATIONS ON ESTONIAN DOMESTIC LAW
Piia Kalamees, Karin Sein
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115-131