"Contemporary Central & East European Law" 2019, no. 1 (133)

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2019
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Publishing House of ILS PAS
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public morality, morals, legitimate aim, constitutional courts, European Court of Human Rights, methods of argumentation, national courts, application of EU law, principle of primacy, direct effect, consistent interpretation, preliminary rulings, supranational networks, soft law, competition law, competition authority, international cooperation, trade marks, functionality, public interest, US law, competition, products’ substitutability, fair competition, ownership structure, privatization, airport infrastructure, national public service, fashion law, copyrightability, fast fashion, fashion design, grey zone, passportisation, public international law, responsibility, Russian Federation, self-determination, Ukraine, use of force, China, FDI, business, social development, employment relationship, digitisation, new technologies, employment via the digital platform, right to disconnect, teleworking, beggary, criminalisation, poverty, criminology of the poor, exclusion, homelessness, prosecution of war crimes, international criminal law, Nuremberg trials, Polish Supreme National Tribunal, Institute of National Remembrance, post-conflict justice, transformation, change, society, crime, mobile, system
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<< s. 5-6 >> Foreword << s. 7-9 >> Abbreviations << s. 10-20 >> Anna Młynarska-Sobaczewska, Katarzyna Kubuj, Aleksandra Mężykowska Public Morality as a Legitimate Aim to Limit Rights and Freedoms in the National and International Legal Order << s. 21-32>> Monika Domańska, Dawid Miąsik, Monika Szwarc The Application of EU Law by Polish Courts: General Remarks on 15 Years of Experience << s. 33-42>> Mateusz Błachucki The Role of Soft Law in Functioning of Supranational Competition Networks << s. 43-54>> Lavinia Brancusi Why is the Functionality Doctrine in Trade Mark Law worth Advanced (Re)Consideration? << s. 55-63>> Alina Sperka-Cieciura The Impact of the Ownership Structure of the Company Managing an Airport on its Functioning << s. 64-74>> Marlena Jankowska Copyright – an Ally for Fashion in the Intellectual Property Rights System? << s. 75-93>> Agata Kleczkowska Explaining the Meaning of ‘Grey Zones’ in Public International Law Based on the Example of the Conflict in Ukraine << s. 94-103>> Łukasz Czarnecki The 2020 Foreign Investment Law of China: Confucianism and New Challenges for Social Development << s. 104-117>> Aleksander Mazan Confucianism and New Challenges for Social Development << s. 118-131>> Ewa Suknarowska-Drzewiecka Polish Employment Law in the Face of Digitization and New Technologies << s. 132-141>> Witold Klaus Criminalisation of Beggars: the Causes and Consequences of the Phenomenon << s. 142-160>> Hanna Kuczyńska Nazi Crimes in Poland: a Never-Ending Search for Justice << s. 161-170>> Paulina Wiktorska, Konrad Buczkowski How Crime has Changed in a Universally Mobile Society, Based on the Example of Poland: a Research Concept
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