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  3. No. 2 (2019)

Published: 2019/12/27

Original Scientific Paper

    • Tajti
    A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO EXTRA-JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT AND PRIVATE DEBT COLLECTION - A Comparative Account of Trends, Empirical Evidences, and the Connected Regulatory Challenges: PART ONE
    Tibor Tajti
    • Stanivukovic
    Okončanje arbitražnog postupka po pravilima ICSID-a
    Maja Stanivuković
    • Losonc-Buncic-Ivanisevic
    Ordoliberal Articulation of Law-Economy Complex
    Alpar Lošonc, Sonja Bunčić, Andrea Ivanišević
    • Escher
    HOW TO PULL TYPES OF DISCRETION OUT OF KELSEN’S PURE THEORY OF LAW
    ANA ESCHER
    • Jerinic-Milosavljevic
    NORMATIVE POWERS OF SERBIAN LOCAL AUTHORITIES
    Jelena Jerinić, Bogoljub Milosavljević
    • Simic
    PRAVO NA SLOBODU KRETANJA ZBOG LEČENJA – PRIMER „REPRODUKTIVNOG TURIZMA“ U EU
    Jelena Simić

Review Paper

    • Cavoski
    THE IMPLICATIONS AND IMPACT OF BREXIT
    Aleksandra Čavoški
    • Dimovski-Grujic-Kostic
    ROMI KAO ŽRTVE ZLOČINA MRŽNJE - SAVREMENI KONTEKST (SLUČAJ ITALIJE)
    Darko T Dimovski, Zdravko Grujić, Miomira Kostić
    • PDF
    PRAKTIČNE POSLEDICE OPREDELJENJA ZA BINARNU ILI KONTINUUM TEORIJU PO RAZVOJ KORPORATIVNOG PRAVA U EVROPSKOJ UNIJI I SRBIJI
    Marija D Mijatović
    • Sekulic
    DIFFERENT CONCEPTS OF STRICT LIABILITY: THE DRAFT COMMON FRAME OF REFERENCE AND THE PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN TORT LAW AS ROLE MODELS FOR SERBIAN LAW?
    Miloš B. Sekulić
    • Pocuca-Stefanovic
    INSTITUT TESTAMENTA KAO NASLEĐE IZ RIMSKOG PRAVA
    Milan B Počuča, Nenad D Stefanović
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