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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): International Comparative Jurisprudence
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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): International Comparative Jurisprudence
LEGAL PHILOSOPHY
THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON LEGAL DECISION-MAKING
Anatolii P. n Getman, Oleg M. Yaroshenko, Roman V. Shapoval, Roman Ye. Prokopiev, Maryna I. Demura
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155-169
INTERNATIONAL LAW
FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE IN A GLOBALISED WORLD – RESPECT FOR OR A THREAT TO RELIGIOUS BOOKS?
Laith K. Nasrawin
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170-181
PUBLIC LAW
FREE, PRIOR, INFORMED CONSENT AS A LEGAL PRINCIPLE AND ITS LINK TO THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE
Iman Prihandono, Ekawestri Prajwalita Widiati, Juozas Valčiukas
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182-196
EXPLORING THE IDEAL LEGAL MODEL OF STATE SUPERVISION FOR LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL RULEMAKING FOR UKRAINE: INSIGHTS FROM THE EU
Oleh Petryshyn, Maryna Petryshyna, Andrejus Novikovas, Dmytro Boichuk
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197-208
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON SURROGACY IN UKRAINE: QUO VADIS?
Kateryna Moskalenko
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209-225
LEGISLATIVE PERSPECTIVES AND SOCIOMEDICAL IMPLICATIONS OF MEDICAL TOURISM IN EUROPE: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
Enkela Hoxha, Valbona Hobdari Hobdari
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226-236
PRIVATE LAW
THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSACTION AVOIDANCE IN EUROPEAN UNION INSOLVENCY LAW
Darius Bolzanas, Remigijus Jokubauskas, Marek Świerczyński
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237-250