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The International Law Review is an open-source scientific publication which aims to publish, exclusively in electronic format, articles, studies, comments, etc. written in English by Romanian and foreign authors, regarding Romanian and foreign legal doctrine and the case law of national and European courts (the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Union Court, and the European Court of Human Rights).
The journal Law Review will include columns such as: “Studies, Discussions, Comments”; “Comparative Law. European Union Law. International Law”; “Doctrine – Foreign Authors”; “Romanian and Foreign Case Law” a.o.
The editorial team kindly asks Romanian and foreign authors to comply with our requirements regarding the structure of articles, which should include a summary, keywords, an introduction, sections with individual titles, conclusions, and, if applicable, de lege ferenda proposals, and, at the end, the section „references” which should include, listed alphabetically, the works employed by the authors in drafting their article, as well as other works, which were not necessarily employed in the article, but are related to the topic in question.
International Law
The universal declaration of human rights - past, present, and future -
The responsibility of the public administration in managing the flow of migrants in Europe
The right to a healthy environment. Current aspects
Gender equality in public administration and political functions in Romania
Artificial intelligence & human rights in the European Union
Artificial intelligence in the judicial system - a threat to human rights?
The influence of human rights on law
Access to documentary heritage. What have the Romanian constitutions said for 100 years?
Public authorities refusing to recognize citizenship. Case study
Local governance and discrimination
Human rights - the right to happiness - an overview of this right -