Vol. 12 No. 1 (2019): issue-1-june-2019

MARITIME SECURITY AND THE ROLE OF COAST GUARDS: THE CASE OF FINLAND AND THE ÅLAND ISLANDS’ DEMILITARISATION

Åsa Gustafsson

The measures and policies states adopt and apply related to law enforcement at sea in peacetime, such as setting up and legislating about Coast Guards

THE SMUGGLING OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS IN EUROPE: CRIMINOGENIC POTENTIAL CAPACITY

Stanislav Filippov

The article sets out the results of a research of the criminogenic potential capacity of cigarette smuggling. The article provides an analysis of the c

NON-GOVERNMENTAL CHILDCARE CENTRES IN A NEOLIBERAL ENVIRONMENT: THE CASE OF LITHUANIA

Ilona Tamutienė

The article examines how nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) working with children from poor and socially excluded families operate in the neoliberal

JUDICIAL REVIEW OF DISCRETIONARY POWERS IN THE ACTIVITY OF HISTORICAL MONUMENTS PROTECTION BODIES IN THE POLISH LEGAL SYSTEM

Jerzy Parchomiuk

The sovereign nature of the forms of operation of cultural heritage protection authorities, the polarization between the individual interest and the pu

PROBLEMATIC ISSUES IN THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF EUROPEAN INVESTORS IN CORPORATE RELATIONSHIPS IN UKRAINE

Uliana Yarymovych

An unfavorable investment climate, especially in the sphere of corporate relationships, necessitates the revision of investment and corporate legislati

FREEDOMS AND RIGHTS VERSUS PUBLIC MORALS: NOTES ON CONSTITUTIONAL PRACTICE IN POLAND

Dorota Lis-Staranowicz, Wojciech Guzewicz

This article does not to seek a universal answer to the question of what morality or public morals are; rather it focuses on the issue of morality as g

HUMAN RIGHTS AND FISHING: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL CHALLENGE

Stefan Kirchner

In the last few years, it has been recognized more and more that human rights also play a role in the maritime sector. Human rights violations at sea a

THE BREXIT FIASCO AND THE FAILURE OF ARTICLE 50 OF THE TREATY ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

Mitja Kovac

Modern game theory and the economic theory of federalism may offer an alternative view on the Brexit fiasco, in which the British government should not