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IV

Victims

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