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The concept of extractive waste
Filip Nawrot
Review of European and Comparative Law 31 (2017) s. 65-82 -
Implementation of the Paris Agreement in Poland : Theory and Practice
Ewa Radecka, Filip Nawrot
Review of European and Comparative Law 36 (2019) s. 27-42 -
An Analysis of the Development of Civil Mediation in the Courts of the United States
Katarzyna Antolak
Review of European and Comparative Law 10/11 (2005/2006) s. 111-130 -
Status and functioning of Veterinary inspection in Poland
Katarzyna Mełgieś
Review of European and Comparative Law 18 (2013) s. 107-127 -
Human Dignity Concepts in Judicial Reasoning : Study of National and International Law
Katarzyna Doroszewska
Review of European and Comparative Law 43 (2020) s. 119-137 -
Secularism, Minorities and Human Rights
M. A. Hussain
Review of European and Comparative Law 9 (2004) s. 119-125 -
Integration problems of Ukraine's and European Union's legal systems
Lyudmyla A. Lutz
Review of European and Comparative Law 9 (2004) s. 163-175 -
Legal aspects of clinical trials in Poland
Katarzyna Syroka-Marczewska
Review of European and Comparative Law 28 (2017) s. 67-84 -
Report on the 21st World Congress of Medical Law, Coimbra, 2 to 6 August 2015
Katarzyna Miaskowska-Daszkiewicz
Review of European and Comparative Law 22 (2015) s. 141-142 -
Foundation as Public Benefit Organisation
Katarzyna Dębińska-Domagała
Review of European and Comparative Law 23 (2015) s. 101-114 -
Legal Instruments in the Development of Electromobility in the European Union with Particular Focus on Planning Acts
Katarzyna Elżbieta Kokocińska
Review of European and Comparative Law 44 (2021) s. 81-102 -
Mediation in Polish Labour Law : Comparing Its Evolution and Development to Labour Mediation in EU and US Law
Katarzyna Antolak-Szymanski
Review of European and Comparative Law 34 (2018) s. 21-40 -
Protection of patient rights by the Patient Rights Ombudsman
Anna Jacek, Katarzyna Ożóg
Review of European and Comparative Law 24 (2016) s. 9-22 -
Professional liability in selected medical professions
Anna Jacek, Katarzyna Ożóg
Review of European and Comparative Law 25 (2016) s. 73-89