Forthcoming Papers of the
Athens Journal of Law

The following papers have been reviewed, revised and accepted for publication. They will appear in one of the forthcoming issues of the Journal:

  1. Emmanuel K Nartey: Ethical Judicial Restraint and the Rule of Law: Strengthening Constitutional Integrity in the UK Available online 18 September 2024
  2. Helen Fenwick & Daniel Fenwick: Relying on Human Rights Treaties to establish access to Same-sex registered Partnerships and Marriage – Confronting the Question of Cultural Sensitivities Available online 9 September 2024
  3. Roberta Caragnano: Artificial Intelligence and the Labour Market: Impacts and issues Available online 2 September 2024
  4. Tshilidzi Knowles Khangala: Unlocking Access: How Gauteng Province’s Online Admission System is upholding the Right to Basic Education in South Africa: A Human Rights Perspective Available online 26 August 2024
  5. Noémi Suri: Hungarian Model of the Restructuring Process – National Report Available online 22 August 2024
  6. Anka Mohorič Kenda: Fair Satisfaction due to Violations of Patients’ Rights in Healthcare Available online 20 August 2024
  7. Nadia-Cerasela Aniţei & Raluca Laura Dornean Păunescu: Brief Considerations Regarding the Competence of the Central Authorities in Matters of Filiation, in the Context of the Proposal for a Council Regulation on the Creation of a European Certificate of Parenthood Available online 15 August 2024
  8. Elisabete Ferreira: Medical Liability for Omission under the Portuguese Criminal Law: A Critical Eye on Portuguese Jurisprudence Available online 8 August 2024
  9. Geeta Oberoi: Scope of Regional Level Professional Studies in Law for Students of SAARC Member States Available online 6 August 2024
  10. Mihaela-Adriana Oprescu: Some Developments and Vulnerabilities in the Child Rights Protection System under the Umbrella of the European Family Available online 5 August 2024
  11. Ori Igwe: Artificial Intelligence: A Twenty First Century International Regulatory Challenge Available online 3 August 2024
  12. Eliza Maniewska: Employment Relationship, Emergency Situations, Formal Models of ‘Emergency’ Labour Law – Outline of Main Issues Available online 30 July 2024
  13. Raja Goonaratne: Tracing the Application of Modern Principles of International Humanitarian Law in the pre-Christian War between King Duṭugamunu and Elāra in Sri Lanka Available online 25 July 2024
  14. Ida Susanti: Shifting Paradigms: The Controversy and Complexity of LGBTI Protection in Indonesia as the Biggest Muslim Country Available online 15 July 2024
  15. Daniela Iancu: Press Freedom in Romania: Regulation, Realities, and Expectations in the Context of Adopting New European Regulations Available online 8 July 2024
  16. Elise Nicoleta Vâlcu: Crowdfunding Platforms, an Innovative Way of Providing Crowdfunding Services in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. EU Legislative Implications. Applicability in Romania Available online 8 July 2024
  17. Andreea Drăghici: The Consequences of bullying on the Child and on the Rights of Personality Available online 8 July 2024
  18. Julita Zawadzka: Life after Death? Legal Relations of Companies after Cessation of their Legal Existence Available online 3 July 2024
  19. Andra Nicoleta Puran: Attributes of the Romanian State. Special View on the Rule of Law Available online 3 July 2024
  20. Lavinia-Olivia Iancu: The Principles of the Insolvency Procedure in Romania Available online 2 July 2024
  21. Satenik Shahbazyan: Recognition of the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court as a Measure to Ensure the Application of International Humanitarian Law: Example of Armenia Available online 2 July 2024