Abstract
In the study hereby, the author reviews, from the comparative law point of view, the effects that the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, as well as the decisions of the European Court on Human Rights, have on the national law systems in some member states (Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain and Romania), both on the substantive law as well as on the procedural law level.
European Union Law
Administrative practices as an infringement of the law of the European Union
Overview on the criminal justice system in Bulgaria. Comparative law. A Bird’s Eye View
The profession of legal advisor in european countries
Legal regime of competition in Slovenia
International Law
Ruscism – A threat to international legal order and the security of all humanity