The most effective and universal legal instrument to resolve the conflicts arising from legal relations, including serving for the protection of violated human rights, is still
a possibility of taking a legal action. The study aims at conducting a legal analysis of the contemporary system of ordinary judiciary in Finland – being the most [...]
The study deals with the topic of setting the access regime to archival sources of public legal provenance and analyses the modalities of special (privileged) access to historical
sources of archival nature, especially for research purposes on a comparative level using the examples of the United Kingdom, the USA, Canada, Slovakia, and the Czech [...]
In this article I am going to argue that despite the fact that (1) there is nothing specific to the form of constitutive rules and (2) that in some broad sense every rule has
a constitutive aspect, there is a substantial difference between what might be called trivially and genuinely constitutive rules, and the difference can be spotted [...]
This article presents court accounts as a source for research on the structure of royal court personnel in late medieval Poland. It addresses issues related to the organisation
of this state institution and the shape and functioning of the Polish royal court during the reign of Casimir IV Jagiellon (1447–1492) and John Albert (1492–1501). [...]
This article explores the complex landscape of decision-making for children who are in need of care and protection. It sets out some of the challenges when ascertaining children's
views and emphasises the importance of protecting children's rights by involving them meaningfully in all decisions that affect their family life; by recording their [...]
This article explores the impacts of the response to COVID-19 on the rights of children in conflict with the law. It focuses on three significant rights issues: responding
to all children as children (UNCRC, Article 1); non-discrimination (UNCRC, Article 2) and deprivation of liberty as a last resort (UNCRC, Article 37). [...]