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No. 18 (2018): Special issue: Europeanization of National Law: Achievements, Problems, Challenges
No. 18 (2018): Special issue: Europeanization of National Law: Achievements, Problems, Challenges
Published:
2018-12-12
Editorial team
Edita Gruodytė
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INTRODUCTION
Gratulatio amica Albertas Milinis!
Tomas Berkmanas, Edita Gruodytė, Jonas Prapiestis, Armanas Abramavičius
1-8
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I. INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN UNION LAW
1. "The Right to Hope": the (R)evolution of the Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights
Egidijus Kūris
9-45
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2. The Status of the Case-Law from the European Court of Human Rights in the National Legal Practice – a Question of the Local Legal Culture? East-Scandinavian Comparisons
Laura Ervo
46-59
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3. Anonymization of Court Decision in the Eu: Actual and Comparative Issues
Edita Gruodytė, Saulė Milčiuvienė
60-70
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4. Whether the Support Schemes of the Renewable Energy of the EU are in Compliance with the Principle of the Free Movement of Goods?
Julius Paškevičius
71-87
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5. Brussels and Klaipėda: the Domestic Impact of EU Maritime Law
Stefan Kirchner
88-97
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6. Regulatory Tendencies of Access to Individual Health Care in the European Union and Lithuanian Law
Kristina Astromskė
98-113
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7. Safeguarding the Right not to Testify Against Yourself in Tax Administration Procedures
Dainius Raižys, Justina Nasutavičienė
114-129
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II. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
8. The Official Constitutional Doctrine and Penal Legislation
Jonas Prapiestis, Darius Prapiestis
130-147
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9. Special Part of the Criminal Law of the Continental European Countries: Modern Status and Development Algorithm
Vladimir Koniachin
148-156
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10. Europeanization of the Criminal Law of the Russian Federation: a Potencia ad Actum
Aleksander Korobeev
157-168
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11. Useful Experience of Lithuanian Criminal-Legal Regulation and Opportunities of its Inclusion into the Russian Criminal Legislation
Natalija Aleksandrovna Lopašenko
169-175
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12. Qualification of Negligent Homicide in the Practice of the Supreme Court of Lithuania
Armanas Abramavičius, Andželika Vosyliūtė
176-190
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13. Criminal Offenses Related to Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances: Most Sensitive Aspects of Case-Law
Aurelijus Gutauskas
191-209
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14. Probelms of Issuing the European Investigation Order
Gediminas Bučiūnas
210-222
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15. Ways to Improve the Protection of the Rights of the Victim in Criminal Proceedings. New Level and New Methods
Gunars Kutris
223-232
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III. FAMILY LAW
16. The Influence of the Europeanization in Lithuanian Family Law
Albertas Milinis, Kristina Pranevičienė
233-249
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17. "Maintenance" Regulation (Ec) No. 4/2009 – Scope of Application, Key Definitions and Principles of Jurisdiction
Vytautas Nekrošius
250-260
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18. The Role of the EU and Human Rights Law in the Family Laws of the Member States
Kristi Joamets
265-276
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