2025 No 2(50)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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I. PAPERS |
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MARTYNA KACZMARCZYK, On artificial intelligence systems in the context of human rights in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights |
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SŁAWOMIR ZWOLAK, Invalidity of the Spatial Development Plan |
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KONRAD KAMIŃSKI, State-church relations in Romania as an example of a model of friendly separation |
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DAMIAN KAZIMIERSKI, Is the President of the Republic of Poland an Employee? Analysis of the Employment Status of the Head of State in the Light of Article 22 of the Labour Code |
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MATEUSZ DUBA, Zoological gardens as administrative institutions |
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II. COMMENTARIES, OPINION AND POLEMICS |
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JOANNA ZAREMBA-STANULEWICZ, Foster care as an element of the family support system - the example of Poznań municipality |
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III. LITERATURE REVIEW |
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Review of Polish literature |
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Dagmara Kafar, Kazimierz Pawlik, General Plan. The basis for spatial planning in a municipality + downloadable templates, series: Public Sector in Practice, Wydawnictwo C.H. Beck, Warszawa 2024, ISBN: 978-83-8356-761-7 (by Paulina Jachimowicz-Jankowska) |
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Review of foreign law journals |
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Mario Krešić, In Search of the Functions of the Legal System: Axiomatic and MethodologicalStages, “Acta Universitatis Carolinae – Iuridica” 2024, vol. 70, no. 4 (by Karol Dąbrowski) |
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Ludivine Sarah Stewart, The regulation of AI-based migration technologies under the EU AI Act: (Still) operating in the shadows? “European Law Journal” 2024, 30 (1-2) (by Agnieszka Narożniak) | 197 |
IV. REPORTS AND INFORMATION |
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Report on the conference "New Challenges in Health Care. Economic, Medical, Public and Architectural Issues", Poznań 27 March 2025 (by Anna Trela) |
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