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ZUZANA TRÁVNÍČKOVÁ
CYIL 7 ȍ2016Ȏ
and Květoslav Růžička from Prague Law Faculty offered a new (8
th
already) edition of
a popular textbook
Mezinárodní právo soukromé
[International Private Law].
Also public international law students in the Czech Republic may appreciate two
new sources of information:
Rukověť ke studiu mezinárodního práva
[Handbook of
International Law] prepared by a group of young authors from Palacký University
in Olomouc and also a new edition of
Casebook: Výběr případů z mezinárodního
práva veřejného
[Casebook: Selected case law on international law]. The fact that the
representatives of the International Law Department of the Law Faculty of Charles
University have presented already the third edition of the casebook shows the long-term
importance of this publication in international law education in the Czech Republic.
Many international law aspects are discussed also in JanKuklík, HelenaHofmannová
and René Petráš (eds),
Jak odškodnit holocaust?: problematika vyvlastnění židovského
majetku, jeho restituce a odškodnění
[How to compensate the holocaust? Issues of
expropriation of Jewish property, its restitution and compensation].
Among a number of Czech legal journals, the Czech Yearbook of Public &
Private International Law – indexed in the SCOPUS database – confirmed its pivotal
position. 26 articles published in CYIL in 2015 covered international criminal
law (especially the crime of aggression within the Rome Statute post-Kampala),
international organisations, the relation between international and European law,
international human rights law and criminal law, the Czech view on investment and
trade law and Czech practice of international law.
Many texts devoted to Public & Private international law were published also in
other significant Czech legal journals issued by research institutions and universities,
e.g.
Právník
[Lawyer],
The Lawyer Quarterly
(both issued by The Institute of State and
Law in Prague)
,
Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Iuridica
and
Jurisprudence
(both issued
by Law Faculty, Charles University in Prague),
Časopis pro právní vědu a praxi
[
Journal
of Jurisprudence and Legal Practice
] (Law Faculty, Masaryk University in Brno) or
Acta
Iuridica Olomucensia
(Law Faculty, Palacký University in Olomouc).
Translations in brackets were not authorized; however, when it was available,
they were taken over from the databases of publication activities maintained by
particular universities and research institutions in the Czech Republic.