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Cover p. 1
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Imprint
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BOARDS AND EDITORS
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
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ABBREVIATIONS
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I. STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS
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NON-TRADITIONAL NORMS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: APPROACHES IN LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sanderijn Duquet Jan Wouters)
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RESPONSIBILITY WHILE PROTECTING – AN ALTERNATIVE TO R2P, OR A RETURN TO ITS ORIGINAL ETHOS?(Veronika Bílková)
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THE EXISTANCE OF THE RIGHT TO HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IN THE EVENT OF NATURAL DISASTERS* (Ana Polak Petrič)
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THE DEFINITION OF AGGRESSION AND THE USE OF FORCE (Josef Mrázek)
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WHAT IS THE LEGAL REGIME OF THE ARCTIC? (Jan Ondřej)
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THE BRUSSELS CONVENTION ON THE LIABILITY OF OPERATORS OF NUCLEAR SHIPS: EXPECTATIONS, BASIC PRINCIPLES AND THE REASONS OF FAILURE (Jakub Handrlica)
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CITES AT THE BEGINNING OF ITS FIFTH DECADE: OUTDATED, OR AT ITS BEST? (Karolina Žákovská)
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II. DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION
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RETHINKING THE ILC DRAFT ARTICLES ON DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION: THE LEGAL NATURE OF DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION (Čestmír Čepelka)
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DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION AND OTHER MECHANISMS FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE INDIVIDUAL AGAINST SERIOUS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS: LIMITING THE DISCRETION (Pavel Caban)
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THE POSITION OF THE INDIVIDUAL IN POST-CODIFICATION DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION (Diana Cucos)
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III. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND EUROPEAN LAW
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THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AVENUES OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION: A WAY FORWARD FOR THE ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION? (Emil Ruffer)
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ISSUE OF THE COOPERATION ON HOME AFFAIRS BETWEEN THE USA AND THE EU (Pavel Biriukov)
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EUROPEAN ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW AND THE LEGAL STATUS OF PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES (Harald Christian Scheu)
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IV. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
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WHAT IS NOT RIGHT IN HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION? A few reflections on some European Court of Human Rights judgments (Pavel Bureš)
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THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY BODY SYSTEM – REFORM, STRENGTHENING OR POSTPONEMENT? (Jan Lhotský)
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ARE INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS BOUND BY INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS OBLIGATIONS? (Martin Faix)
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DO LEGAL PERSONS HAVE THE RIGHT TO RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE? (Alla Tymofeyeva)
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V. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND HUMANITARIAN LAW
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THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE RULE OF LAW EFFORTS IN POST-DAYTON BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (Kateřina Uhlířová)
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HUMAN RIGHTS BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (Ondřej Svaček)
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PRIVATE MILITARY CONTRACTORS, PARAMILITARIES AND MERCENARIES IN THE UKRAINIAN CONFLICT: AN ANALYSIS OF THEIR IMPACT ON INTERNATIONAL LAW (Carollann Braum)
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VI. CZECH VIEWS ON INVESTMENT AND TRADE LAW
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AND NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET: PARALLEL ARBITRAL AND COURT PROCEEDINGS WITHIN THE SPHERE OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT ARBITRATION Is Parallelism an Undesirable Occurrence or a Welcome Lifeline? (Zuzana Jahodníková – Miloš Olík)
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UMBRELLA CLAUSE – ADDITIONAL PROTECTION OF INVESTMENT BY CLAUSE OR NON-PROTECTION EVEN THROUGH ADDITION OF THE CLAUSE? (Vojtěch Trapl)
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STATE IMMUNITY IN JURISPRUDENCE OF CZECH COURTS (Klára Poláčková Van der Ploeg)
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VII. CZECH PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
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THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION AT THE MID-POINT OF ITS QUINQUENNIUM (SURVEY OF ITS WORK IN 2014) (Pavel Šturma)
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LIST OF RATIFIED INTERNATIONAL TREATIES WHICH ENTERED INTO FORCE FOR THE CZECH REPUBLIC FROM 1ST JANUARY 2013 TILL 31ST DECEMBER 2013
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VIII. SHORTER ARTICLES AND NOTES
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IX. BOOK REVIEWS
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X. SURVEY OF CZECH INTERNATIONAL LAW BIBLIOGRAPHY
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