Belgian Constitution of 1831 is one of the oldest constitutions in the world which is still in force. It is well known... read more →
The paper examines the possibilities of application of an Extraordinary Cancellation of Decision as the last legal measure to protect the right... read more →
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, formed after the World War I, was predominantly an agrarian country. One of the most... read more →
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The paper examines three types of liens on aircraft: mortgage (as contractual lien), statutory and judicial lien on aircraft. Special attention is... read more →
The suspensive condition is a typical accidentalia negotii, irrespective of the imprecise definition of the Serbian Law on Obligation. It affects only... read more →
Subject of this paper is the comparative analysis of the system of collective redress in the field of consumer protection contained in... read more →
The paper analyses the provisions of the oldest Slavonic legal code 'Zakon Sudnyi Lyudem' (the Law on the Trial of People) from... read more →
Condiction refers to an action that originates in Roman Law and was used for the restitution of a thing found with the... read more →
The first part of the paper examines the basic tendencies in the development of the codification of Hungarian civil law in the... read more →