Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration & Economics
Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration & Economics
简 介:The semi-annual "Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration and Economics" is addressed to all those interested in the subjects of the legal cultures, administrative systems and economies of New Europe. The journal’s subject matter is centred on the point of contact of three disciplines which history and pragmatics have bound together tightly. In a broad sense, it is an English-language periodical dedicated to the issues of globalization and transformation expressed simultaneously from the legal, administrative and economic perspectives.
- 主办单位:Walter de Gruyter GmbH
- 出版周期:0
- 地址:波兰
2018年
Introduction
Bartłomiej Krzan
(1-2)
Karol Wolfke (1915-2015)
Jan Kolasa
(3-7)
Professor Karol Wolfke - Homo Universitatis -
Dagmara Kornobis-Romanowska
(8-9)
Professor Karol Wolfke as an Academic Mentor
Aleksander Cieśliński
(10-11)
The Theoretical Problem of Sources of International Law
Przemysław Saganek
(12-35)
The Law-Making Function of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack
(36-46)
Identification of Customary International Law in the Works of the United Nations International Law Commission
Genowefa Grabowska
(47-58)
Unilateral Acts of a State in the Process of Forming Customary International Law
Jan Kolasa
(59-71)
Certain Remarks on the Element of Will in Customary International Law: A Short Comment
Marcin Kałduński
(72-84)
Taking the Two-Elements Theory of International Customary Law Seriously – Problems with Double Counting
Michał Stępień
(85-96)
Customary International Law on the Use of Force
Władysław Czapliński
(97-111)
Some Remarks on the Relationship between the Jus ad Bellum Regulations under the UN Charter and Customary International Law – Why Does It Matter so Much?
Michał Kowalski
(112-126)
Custom in the Present International Law of the Sea
Cezary Mik
(127-171)
Custom in International Economic Law
Jerzy Menkes
(188-203)
Some Reflections on Custom in International Economic Law
Bartosz Ziemblicki
(204-217)
Some Remarks on State Immunity and Professor Wolfke’s Concept of International Customary Law
Anna Wyrozumska
(218-232)
Taking Decisions on Customary International Law by the International Court of Justice in the Case Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany v. Italy; Greece intervening), 2012
Rudolf Geiger
(233-243)
The Position of Customary International Law in the Polish Legal System in the Light of Article 9 of the Constitution of 1997
Krzysztof Wójtowicz
(244-248)
Responsibility in International Law: General Principle or Institution of Customary Law?
Anna Czaplińska
(249-257)
International Custom and the Experience of Nuremberg
Adam Basak
(258-286)
International Customary Law in the Jurisprudence of the ICTY and the ICTR
Joanna Konderla
(287-300)
The Position of the Great Powers in International Judiciary
Bartłomiej Krzan
(301-318)
Siege Warfare in the 21st Century from the Perspective of International Humanitarian Law
Elżbieta Mikos-Skuza
(319-330)
To Kill or Not to Kill - the Use of Force against Legitimate Targets in Armed Conflicts
Patrycja Grzebyk
(331-345)
The Foundations of the Polish Study of Law on Sustainable Development in Environmental Protection and for Keeping International and Domestic Peace and Security (Thoughts on the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Professor Karol Wolfke)
Kazimierz Równy
(346-359)
The Legal Force and Effectiveness of the Aarhus Convention in the Polish Legal System
Małgorzata Masternak-Kubiak
(360-371)
Environmental Compliance Control
Malgosia Fitzmaurice
(372-394)
Developments in the International Protection of the River Rhine
Barbara Mielnik
(395-404)
Effects of International Customary Law in the Legal Order of the European Union
Dagmara Kornobis-Romanowska
(405-428)
The Phenomenon of Mixed Agreements – between Public International and European Union Law
Aleksander Cieśliński
(429-446)
External Dimension of the European Union Environmental Policy- Selected Legal Issues
Adriana Kalicka-Mikołajczyk
(447-462)
Sources of Extradition Law in the Legal System of the European Union
Lidia Brodowski
(463-478)
The Territory Paradox: the Basis of Statehood and International Norms as an Obstacle to the Protection of International Community Interests
Nicolás Carrillo-Santarelli
(1-26)
Free-Movement Rights of Third Country Nationals in the EU Internal Market
Justyna Bazylińska-Nagler
(27-43)
An Awkward Situation: Kosovo, the EU and EU Member States
Michał Stępień
(44-55)
Cooperation between the European Union and European Mini-States – Possible Scenarios for Future Closer and Enhanced Integration with the European Union
Adriana Kalicka-Mikołajczyk
(56-66)
A New Member State in the EU Internal Security System – The Polish Perspective
Jerzy Menkes
(92-102)
Summary Report on the Third Wroclaw Symposium on Competitiveness and Sustainability: “Perspectives on Innovation Policy, Energy Security, and Civic Society in Transition” (Wroclaw, 9 June 2018)
Daniel W. Bloemers;Sebastian Jakubowski
(103-105)