Bierć, AndrzejSzwarc, MonikaHabuda, AdamKotowski, ArturWiśniewski, TadeuszPodrecki, PawełKrekora-Zając, Dorota2022-01-032022-01-032019"Studia Prawnicze" 4 (220) 20190039–3312https://e-bp.inp.pan.pl/handle/123456789/734<< s. 7-36 >>prof. dr hab. Andrzej Bierć (Institute of Law Studies Polish Academy of Sciences),Towards normatively limited judicial sanction [structured discretion] as a proportional response to the defectiveness of legal action (contract) in modern legal transactions<< s. 37-58 >>prof. ILS PAS dr hab. Monika Szwarc (Institute of Legal Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences),Effectiveness of EU law and protection of fundamental rights – in search of balance in the context of the ne bis in idem principle<< s. 59-80 >>prof. ILS PAS dr hab. Adam Habuda (Institute of Law Studies Polish Academy of Sciences),The conservation objectives of the Natura 2000 area in the light of law and case law<< s. 81-106 >>prof. UKSW dr hab. Artur Kotowski (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw),The Question of External Integration of Jurisprudence in the Context of its Political Character<< s. 107-132 >>prof. dr hab. Tadeusz Wiśniewski (Kozminski University in Warsaw),Extraordinary remedies in Polish civil procedure<< s. 133-164 >>prof. ILS PAS dr hab. Paweł Podrecki (Institute of Law Studies Polish Academy of Sciences),Proposed changes to Polish intellectual property laws<< s. 165-184 >>Dorota Krekora-Zając, PhD (Warsaw University),Legal aspects of biobanking HBS for scientific purposes in Polandenjudicial sanctionmodern legal transactionsEU lawprotection of fundamental rightsthe ne bis in idem principleNatura 2000integration of jurisprudenceextraordinary remediespolish civil procedurepolish intellectual property lawsbiobanking HBS"Studia Prawnicze" 4 (220) 2019Periodical