(V11I4) AJL

Athens Journal of Law
Volume 11, Issue 4, October  2025
DOI: 10.30958/ajl_v11i4

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Front Pagesi-viii
Primary Qualification of the Notion of "Civil Partnership" in Romanian Law
Nadia-Cerasela Anitei
393
Administrative Law Approach on Digitalisation
Elena Emilia Ștefan
415
The Need to Adapt European Regulations on Refugees in the Context of the Escalation of the War in Ukraine
Doina Popescu Ljungholm
427
The Legal Dynamics of Restrictive Measures Imposed by the Union against Russia
Gina Orga-Dumitriu
445
Artificial Intelligence – a Vector for Crime and a Tool for Carrying Out Criminal Justice
Carmina-Elena Tolbaru
461
The Evolving Path of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Regulations in Ho
Helen Han Peng & Nicole Cao Ying
481
The Legal Regime of (commercial) Companies incorporated by Spouses (under Romanian law)
Maria Nica-Dumitru
507
Just Satisfaction as an Effective Remedy
Anka Mohorič Kenda
523
Between Protection and Parental Rights: The Hague Abduction Convention, Domestic Violence Allegations and Article 13(1)(b)
Noelle Hunter
545
Menopause and Perimenopause: Ethics, Rights, Well-being
Marzia A. Coltri
567
Intersecting Language Policies and Linguistic Diversity in the Context of Commercialisation of Education: The Case of Marymount Teachers College
Tarashika Mashamba
587
The Caribbean Court of Justice – Excelling in Distinguishing?
Jill St George
603
The Feminisation of Poverty and Labour: Exploring Women’s Economic Vulnerability in South Africa’s Labour Sector: A Comparison to the United Kingdom
Mashudu Monica Mulaudzi
621
Risk Analysis in EU Customs Controls
Cristina Faone
641
Delimitation and Demarcation of the State Boundaries in Armenia
Satenik Shahbazyan
659
Brain-Computer Interfaces at the Intersection of Innovation and U.S. Constitutional Law: A Literature Review and Case Law Perspective
Ryan A. Chang
671
The Impact of Legislative Reform on the Protection Measures for Adults with Mental Disabilities in Romania
Geanina Manciu
687
A Comparative Perspective: Marriage, Engagement, and Divorce Laws in Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago (TT) and the United States (US)
Chinwe Umegbolu and Susan Guthrie
697

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