Search results for phrase "responsibility to protect"
THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN INDONESIA IN THE CONTEXT OF ‘RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT’
PUNISHMENT IN CASES OF OFFENCES AGAINST CULTURAL HERITAGE. MODEL REMARKS AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF UNESCO AND THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE CONVENTIONS
The Problems of Applying Both Criminal and Administrative Penal Sanctions in Light of Article 50 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
The Impact of Human Dignity on the Principles of Criminal Liability. The Example of Guilt
CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES FOR PROTECTING THE VALUE OF POLISH MONEY
Combating Dangerous People under the Act on Mental Health Protection and “the Beast Act”
PHYSICIAN SCIENTIST: CLASH OF PATIENT RIGHTS AND PRINCIPLES OF CONDUCTING RESEARCH
ALF ROSS ON FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL
FROM THE SECTORAL ANGLE TO THE GENERAL RULES OR HOW THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY SPACE OBJECTS INFLUENCED THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF STATE RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY?
Responsibility – an Anthropological Outline
Can Duress Exclude Criminal Responsibility of Former Child Soldiers? The Case of Dominic Ongwen Before the International Criminal Court
How Federalism Can Promote a National Commitment to the Rule of Law
The Convergence of the Basis of Responsibility for a Crime (an Offense) and for an Administrative Delict and the Ne Bis In Idem Principle in the Polish Law
THE CONCEPT OF LONG – TERM SUSTAINABILITY OF OUTER SPACE ACTIVITIES AND THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF STATES FOR SPACE ACTIVITIES
A Lesson in Responsibility
LEGAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SHARED RESIDENCE AFTER DIVORCE
Europeanisation of Polish Law Following Poland’s Accession to the European Union
THE IMPACT OF SELECTED NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTIONS ON THE CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PERPETRATOR
A review of the liberal theory of justice: Women’s invisible contributions to family
Are we Facing a Crisis of Law? Reflections in Reference to the So-called Claim to Correctness Problem