Review of Central and East European Law
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers · Netherlands
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The journal focuses on the application and interpretation of international law, human rights law, and domestic legal systems, particularly in the context of ongoing conflicts, post-conflict recovery, and minority rights. Several articles examine the legal ramifications of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, including issues of jurisdiction, human rights violations, cultural heritage protection, and transitional justice. Other articles address broader themes such as systemic discrimination, constitutional emergencies, shareholder rights in digital environments, and the procedural aspects of judicial case management.
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