Balkan Yearbook of European and International Law 2024 edited by Zlatan Meskić, Ivana Kunda, Enis Omerović, Dušan V. Popović.
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Balkan Yearbook of European and International Law 2024 edited by Zlatan Meskić, Ivana Kunda, Enis Omerović, Dušan V. Popović.
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1st ed. 2025.
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Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
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VIII, 174 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resource.
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Balkan Yearbook of European and International Law, 2524-8723 ; 2024
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Part I - Special Topic: Sustainability and Law: Combining SDGs 13 and 16: Addressing Climate Change through the Rule of Law - Lessons from the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court of Serbia by Bojana Čučković
Sustainable Development Goal and International Investment Law: Toward a Normative Justification of Human Rights Approach by Astle and Narem VNSS Usha Amulya
Part II - International Law: Ensuring Child Support: Tendencies in Caselaw on Maintenance in Slovenia and Lithuania by Neža Pogorelčnik Vogrinc and Agnė Limantė
Unpacking the Accountability Dilemma: Individual Criminality for Autonomous Weapon Systems by Swaleh H. Wengo
Part III - European Law: EU Succession Regulation vs. Member State Treaties with Third States: Insights from CJEU Judgment C-21/22 by Slavko Đorđević and Jovan Živanović
Representations and Warranties in M&A transactions under Bosnian law - How do we tackle unknown territory? by Almir Gagula
DSA and CDSMD - Friends or Foes: Bridging or Exacerbating the Gaps within Article 17 of the CDSMD? by Adna Škamo.
Sustainable Development Goal and International Investment Law: Toward a Normative Justification of Human Rights Approach by Astle and Narem VNSS Usha Amulya
Part II - International Law: Ensuring Child Support: Tendencies in Caselaw on Maintenance in Slovenia and Lithuania by Neža Pogorelčnik Vogrinc and Agnė Limantė
Unpacking the Accountability Dilemma: Individual Criminality for Autonomous Weapon Systems by Swaleh H. Wengo
Part III - European Law: EU Succession Regulation vs. Member State Treaties with Third States: Insights from CJEU Judgment C-21/22 by Slavko Đorđević and Jovan Živanović
Representations and Warranties in M&A transactions under Bosnian law - How do we tackle unknown territory? by Almir Gagula
DSA and CDSMD - Friends or Foes: Bridging or Exacerbating the Gaps within Article 17 of the CDSMD? by Adna Škamo.
Summary
The special section of the BYEIL 2024 is devoted to the topic: Sustainability and Law. The special topic aims to contribute to the research field with emerging trends by providing a deeper and more compact understanding of the interplay between law and sustainable goals. The UN adopted the 2030 Agenda that embodied sustainable consumption and production patterns as one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). SDG 16 is directly related to law and includes peace, inclusive societies, access to justice and effective and accountable institutions. The authors made contributions to the various fields related to various SGDs providing insights into the ways in which these goals may inform policymaking, regulatory frameworks and judicial practice. .
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