Polish Review of International and European Law
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw · Poland · Est. 2012
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The Polish Review of International and European Law aims primarily at the presentation and promotion of the research results of Polish science in the field of international and European law. The journal is also open to representatives of the doctrine from other countries, and its aim is to include foreign doctrine of international and European law in the scientific discourse and to promote foreign scientific centres. The Polish Review of International and European Law covers various fields of international law, both public and private, and European Union law. We are aware of the interdependence of different levels of legal regulation in the modern world, which indicates the flexibility of the limits of internationalization of modern law. The Polish Review of International and European Law publishes studies and articles, case law commentaries, Polish law practice and book reviews.
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