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Victims
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Right to Reparation under International Human Rights Law:
also against International Organizations?
Martin Faix
161
III. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND EUROPEAN LAW
The limits of so-called benefit tourism and the free movement of EU citizens
Harald Christian Scheu
187
Human rights between Strasbourg and Luxembourg – disintegration
of monist view of human rights protection or a new beginning?
Monika Forejtová
209
IV. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND CRIMINAL LAW
You can’t have one without the other, can you?
Assessing the Relationship Between the Use of Force in the Name
of Human Rights and Regime Change
Ralph Janik
223
Reproductive Rights and Human Dignity. Convergence or Divergence
in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights?
Pavel Bureš
239
The Highest Amounts of Just Satisfaction: Awards of the European Court
of Human Rights to Legal Persons
Alla Tymofeyeva
255
Human Rights Dimension of the ICC's Complementarity Regime
Ondřej Svaček
273
Gaps in the legal regime of interstate cooperation in prosecuting crimes
under international law
Pavel Caban
289
V. CZECH VIEWS ON INVESTMENT AND TRADE LAW
Post-Lisbon Exercise of EU Competence in the Field of Foreign Investment:
Coping with the International Projection of Intra-EU Complexity
Magdalena Ličková
315
TTIP and ISDS: not irreconcilable acronyms
Ondřej Svoboda
345
Diag Human: A case study on multi-jurisdictional enforcement
of an international arbitration award
Monika Feigerlová
357