Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration & Economics
Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration & Economics
简 介:The semi-annual "Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration and Economics" is addressed to all those interested in the subjects of the legal cultures, administrative systems and economies of New Europe. The journal’s subject matter is centred on the point of contact of three disciplines which history and pragmatics have bound together tightly. In a broad sense, it is an English-language periodical dedicated to the issues of globalization and transformation expressed simultaneously from the legal, administrative and economic perspectives.
- 主办单位:Walter de Gruyter GmbH
- 出版周期:0
- 地址:波兰
2024年
Public Administration Functions in the Developing Hydrogen Market
Pinkas Aleksandra
(79-97)
The Interests of Local Communities in the Transboundary Dimension: Considerations on the Dispute Regarding the Turów Lignite Mine
Kusiak-Winter Renata
(43-59)
The Possibility of Renewable Energy Development Through Prosumer Energy
Przybylska Monika
(29-42)
The Progressive Recognition of the Fundamental Right to a Healthy Environment and the Role of the Courts in Ensuring Its Protection1
Spadaro Nadia Sima
(26-43)
The Possible Impact of Urgenda and the Klimabeschluss on Climate Litigation on the Example of the Petition Pending Before the Hungarian Constitutional Court
Láncos Petra Lea
(56-78)
Protection Against Energy Exclusion as a Social Welfare Task
Cendrowicz Dominika
(141-153)
Development of Electromobility in Poland as a Way to Reduce the Negative Impact of Land Transport on the Climate
Kozłowska Małgorzata
(121-130)
The Impact of the Employee’s Personal Characteristics on the Abuse of Sickness Absence: Empirical Evidence From Poland
Jurek Łukasz
(60-81)
The Energy Poverty in Poland and Polish Communes
Puczko Aleksandra
(154-179)
Sustainability and Constitutions: Constitutional Law and the Dilemma of the Future
Groppi Tania
(44-55)
Rights of Nature? Shifting Patterns in Environmental Constitutionalism1
Jędrzejowska-Schiffauer Izabel;Schiffauer Peter
(1-25)
Sharing Energy as Part of the Sharing Economy? New Developments in the EU Energy Transition: Legal Analysis
Szyrski Mariusz
(1-18)
The Implementation of EU Legislation on Energy Communities into Polish Law
Lissoń Piotr
(19-28)
Decarbonisation of Road Transport as a Key Element for Achieving Climate Neutrality
Mielczarek-Mikołajów Justyna
(110-120)
The European Hydrogen Bank as an Element of Support for the EU Hydrogen Strategy
Spasowska Hanna Małgorzata
(98-109)
Change in the Jurisprudential Line Concerning the Location of Photovoltaic Installations on the Basis of Decisions on Development Conditions and Change in the Rules of Locating Photovoltaic Installations on the Basis of Local Plans
Kruś Maciej
(131-140)
Hungarian civil procedure law’s response to the Covid challenge
Osztovits Andras
(12-28)
Effects of pandemic legislation on Insolvency Law in the Slovak Republic
Maliar Martin
(1-11)
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Civil Proceedings in Austria1
Nunner-Krautgasser Bettina;Königshofer Stefan
(53-71)
The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Civil Proceedings in Poland
Gołaczyński Jacek;Brylak Kamila
(29-52)
Individual right to clean air including compensation for health damage – comment on JP v Ministre de la Transition écologique, C-61/21
Bazylinska-Nagler Justyna
(123-140)
Pitfalls in Implementing the EU Whistleblower Directive
Scheu Harald Christian
(52-68)
Selected issues regarding children’s rights in the war on terror with a particular focus on Syria
Matusiak-Frącczak Magdalena
(157-180)
The Development of Interim Measures Procedure in Cases Against Poland Before CJEU
Cieśliński Aleksander
(95-122)
Legal Trust and Social Development: Chosen Aspects of the Relationship
Duszka-Jakimko Hanna Beata
(141-156)
Implementation of EU Acts in the Czech Parliament: A Slow and Laborious Quest with an Uncertain Outcome
Říha Michal
(23-38)
Gold-plating of EU Law in the Czech Republic Revisited
Král Richard
(39-51)
The New Normal? The European Union’s Temporary Frameworks for State Aid
Kociubiński Jakub
(1-22)
Why Do So Few Preliminary Questions Come From Czechia?
Kunertová Tereza
(69-94)
Implementation of EU Acts in the Czech Parliament: A Slow and Laborious Quest with an Uncertain Outcome
Říha Michal
(23-38)


