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phenomena in the law
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New phenomena in the law in the early 21st century. I. The historical impulses of legal development
2009 |
Faculty of Law, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Is 'Europeisation' a Phenomena of Contemporary Law
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2005 |
Faculty of Law
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New phenomena in procedural law: appellation, cassation and revisions in civil trial
2010 |
Faculty of Law
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New phenomena in the law in the early 21st century. IV., The metamorphoses of private law
2009 |
Faculty of Law, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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New phenomena in the law in the early 21st century. III., The metamorphoses of public law
2009 |
Faculty of Law, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Central Library of Charles University, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Arts
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The report of the international conference „New phenomena in the law in the early 21st Century” (excerpt)
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Monika Pauknerová, Michal Tomášek et al.: New phenomena in the law in the early 21st Century, IV. Volume: Changes in private law Karolinum, Prague 2009, 425 p.
2010 |
Faculty of Law
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Conclusions
2009 |
Faculty of Law
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Czech law between europeanization and globalization : New phenomena in law at the beginning of 21st century
2010 |
Faculty of Law, Central Library of Charles University
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Reflection of globalization in Czech labour law
2010 |
Faculty of Law
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Regarding the authority of the authorized municipal authority to (not) issue measures of a general nature declaring an area with an increased occurrence of socially undesirable phenomena according to § 33d of the Act on Assistance in Material Needs
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Some remarks on the relation of servitude and ius praetorium, civile, and gentium naturale
2013 |
Faculty of Law, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Higher Sustainability of Mental Models Acquired from a Digital Game in Comparison with a Live Action Role-playing Game and a Traditional Lecture
2020 |
Faculty of Arts