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Nowy numer Polish Yearbook of International Law (42/2022)

Właśnie ukazał się nowy numer Polish Yearbook of International Law (vol. 42/2022, więcej informacji dostępnych na stronie czasopisma). W numerze znalazły się następujące teksty:

Special Section: The War in Ukraine
  1. Anna Wyrozumska, The Russian “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine before International Courts
  2. Jerzy Kranz, Russian Crimes in Ukraine: Between Guilt and Responsibility
  3. Anastasiia Vorobiova, The “Lessons of Nuremberg”: Their Use and Abuse in the Current Russia-Ukraine War
  4. Tiina Pajuste & Julia Vassileva, Inclusion of Women in the Ukrainian Peace Process – Can International Law Play a Bigger Role in Ensuring Inclusion?
  5. Dominika Pietkun, The European Commission Filing Gaps in the FDI Screening Regulation in the Face of the War in Ukraine
  6. Aleksander Gubrynowicz, At the Crossroads of International Criminal Law, the Montreal Convention, International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights: Some Remarks on the Interpretation of International Law by the Hague District Court in the MH-17 Judgments and Their Potential Legacies

General Articles
  1. Małgosia Fitzmaurice, Human Right to Clean Environment and the Rights of Nature in the Anthropocene
  2. Joanna Markiewicz-Stanny, Age Assessment: Polish Practice and International Standards
  3. Peter Hilpold & Julia Waibl, The Poet, the Law and the Protection of Individual Rights: An EU Reform Proposal from Literature
  4. Łukasz Gruszczyński & Réka Friedery, The Populist Challenge of Common EU Policies: The Case of (Im)migration (2015-2018)
  5. Izabela Jędrzejowska-Schiffauer, Łukasz Szoszkiewicz, Joseph Wilde-Ramsing, Katharine Booth, Pauline Barraud de Lagerie, Beata Faracik, Towards EU-wide Mandatory Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence for Business: A Breakthrough in Europe and Beyond?
  6. Sylwia Mazur, The Temporary Protection Directive is Dead, Long Live the Temporary Protection Directive! Indispensability of the Temporary Protection Scheme in the EU Legal Landscape
Polish Practice
  1. Oktawian Kuc, Russian Properties in Warsaw. Decades-long Polish-Russian Diplomatic and Legal Battles for Parity and the Questions of Immunities in Polish Courts
  2. Aleksandra Mężykowska, Domestic practice: Resolutions of the Chambers of the Polish Parliament (Sejm and Senate) on recognition of Russia as a terrorist state in light of the practice of Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and European Parliament
  3. Resolution of Sejm of the Republic of Poland of 14 December 2022 on the recognition of the Russian Federation as a state supporting terrorism
  4. Resolution of Senate of the Republic of Poland from 26 October 2022 on the recognition of the authorities of the Russian Federation as a terrorist regime
  5. Katarzyna Strąk, The Impact of the Return Directive on Polish Return Law and Practice – Recent Developments
Book Reviews
  1. Michał Kowalski, Lukasz Gruszczynski, Marcin Menkes, Veronika Bílková and Paolo Davide Farah (eds.), The Crisis of Multilateral Legal Order. Causes, Dynamics and Implications, Routledge, London and New York 2023
  2. Bartłomiej Krzan, Oktawian Kuc, The International Court of Justice and Municipal Courts: An Inter-Judicial Dialogue, Routledge, London, New York: 2022
  3. Jakub Kociubiński, Maciej Bernatt, Populism and antitrust: the illiberal influence of populist government on the competition law system, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 2022
  4. Ewa Bujak, Chien-Huei Wu, Law and Politics on Export Restrictions. WTO and Beyond, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 2021

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