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Responsibility of Russia and Poland for the Smolensk Catastrophe from the Perspective of European Convention on Human Rights
Postmortal Issues of Smolensk Tragedy Against the Obligations of Art. 2 of European Convention on Human Rights
The Requirements Deriving from the Procedural Aspect of Art. 2 of the European Convention of Human Rightsin the Context of Polish and Russian Investigation Regarding the Air Crash of Polish Air Force Tu-154 in Smolensk
Standards of Investigation Under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Investigations of Incidents of Historic Significance
Polish-Russian Agreement from 1993, Its Omission in the Forming of the Process of Investigation on the Causes of Polish Air Force Tu-154 Crash in Smolensk and the Formula of Establishing the Agreement Between the Governments of the Polish Republic and Russian Federation on the Investigation on Its Causes According to the Rules of the Chicago Convention From 1944
Legal possibilities of carbon capture and storage in Poland
The Threat to the Life of the Nation as an Introductory Premise of the Derogation of Obligations in the Domain of Human Rights
26.03.14 Brookes, Lucy. Convention and the Individual in Medieval English Romance.
Regional Differences in Wage in Some European Countries
Germany’s stance on the idea of the constructionof a federal European Union
Impact of Creating Evacuate Tube Transportation Technology for Connecting European Union and China
Reverse Discrimination – How Fundamental Rights Might be Changed without Notice
Security Issues in the Integrated Management Perspective
Economic growth in a time of even higher public debt in the European Union countriesin the years of 2001–2015
Immutable Values – Durability of the Constitution from a Historical Perspective and Contemporary
The Perspective of the Reform of the Constitution of Spain in View of the Institutional Status of Autonomous Communities
German People’s List – the outlineof the issue in historic and legal perspective. Part I
26.03.01 Menmuir, Rebecca. Medieval Responses to Ovid's Exile.
26.01.15 Treharne, Elaine. Disrupting Categories, 1050-1250: Rethinking the Humanities Through Premodern Texts.
From the editors – Editorial
From the editors – Editorial
A Dominican Sister from Antwerp
26.04.16 Debaene, Marjann and Hannah De Moor, eds. Borman in Context: Brabantine Sculpture from 1460-1540.
26.03.15 Papagianni, Eleftheria, and Daphne Penna, eds. A Companion to Byzantine Law: From the Foundation of Constantinople (330) until the End of the Macedonian Dynasty (1056).
Participation in a Limited Liability Company as an Element of Marital Property