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1Legal Aspects of Insolvency of Natural Persons in the Baltic StatesJuridica International20144
2Corruption as Presented in the Lithuanian Internet MediaJuridica International04
3Why do We Need Grundstücke (Land Units), and What are They? On the Difficulties of Divining a European Concept of ‘Thing’ in Property LawJuridica International20143
4Instant Loans: Problems and Regulations in FinlandJuridica International20143
5Legal Problems and Regulations related to Easy-access Non-secured Consumer Loans in EstoniaJuridica International20143
6European Human Rights Law and Estonia: One- or Two-way Street?Juridica International20153
7Development of Company Law in Kazakhstan: Main Issues and TrendsJuridica International03
8The Use of Human Voice and Speech in Language Technologies: The EU and Russian Intellectual Property Law PerspectivesJuridica International03
9The Scandinavian Approach to Property Law, Described through Six Common Legal ConceptsJuridica International20142
10Das im Generalgouvernement in den Jahren 1939–1945 angewandte materielle StrafrechtJuridica International02
11Reforms of the Criminal Sanctions System in Germany – Achievements and Unresolved ProblemsJuridica International02
12The Applicability of the Digital Content Directive and Sales of Goods Directive to Goods with Digital ElementsJuridica International02
13Qualification of Consumer Contracts for the Supply of Digital Services under Estonian LawJuridica International02
14The Buyer’s Right to Require Reimbursement for Repair Costs of Defective Goods under the CISG, the CESL, and Estonian LawJuridica International20142
15Zur Europäisierung des VerwaltungsrechtsJuridica International20142
16Perversion der Verwaltung – Verwaltung der Perversion in der NS ZeitJuridica International20142
17Proprietary Security Rights in Movables—European Developments: A Spotlight Approach to Book IX DCFRJuridica International20142
18Internally Displaced Persons and Their Legal Status: The Ukrainian ContextJuridica International02
19Digital Inheritance: Heirs’ Right to Claim Access to Online Accounts under Estonian LawJuridica International02
20Is Full Preference for a Secured Claim in Insolvency Proceedings Justified?Juridica International02
21Truth in Criminal Law and Procedure: The Erosion of a Fundamental ValueJuridica International02
22What Safety are We Entitled to Expect of Self-driving Vehicles?Juridica International02
23A Half-built House? The New Consumer Sales Directive Assessed as Contract LawJuridica International02
24The Principle of Trust for Exceptions to the Non-Regression Clause in the Case of Delict of NegligenceJuridica International02
25International Human-Rights Supervision Triggering Change in Child-Protection Systems? The Effectiveness of the Recommendations of the CRC Committee in EstoniaJuridica International02
26A <i>Kratt</i> as an Administrative Body: Algorithmic Decisions and Principles of Administrative LawJuridica International02
27The Child’s Autonomy in Decision-making on Medical Treatment: Theoretical ConsiderationsJuridica International02
28The Use of Human Voice and Speech for Development of Language Technologies: the EU and Russian Data-protection Law PerspectivesJuridica International02
29Reform of Land Registration in LatviaJuridica International20141
30The Way to Over-indebtedness—Intensive Marketing, Easy Access to Loans, and Insufficient Legislation (Denmark)Juridica International20141
31Explaining the Relationship between Social Trust and Value Similarity: The Case of EstoniaJuridica International20171
32Legal Arrangements Similar to Trusts in Estonia under the EU’s Anti-money-laundering DirectiveJuridica International20171
33A Strict Regulatory Framework for SMS Credit and Its Effectiveness in LatviaJuridica International20141
34Children’s Rights and the Juvenile Justice System in EstoniaJuridica International01
35Die Zukunft des VölkerrechtsJuridica International01
36Is European Data Protection Toxic for Innovative AI? An Estonian PerspectiveJuridica International01
37Russian Approaches to the Right of Peoples to Self-Determination: From the 1966 United Nations Covenants to CrimeaJuridica International01
38Die Schaffung und Entwicklung der Verwaltungsgerichtsbarkeit in EstlandJuridica International20141
39Formation of Creditor Groups in Reorganisation Proceedings: Does Estonia Need a Better Regulation?Juridica International20141
40Regulation of Instant Loans and Other Credits in Swedish LawJuridica International20141
41Application of the Public Policy Exception in the Context of International Contracts – The Rome I Regulation ApproachJuridica International20151
42Enforcing the Judgments of the ECtHR in Russia in Light of the Amendments to the Law on the Constitutional CourtJuridica International01
43Law Applicable to Consumer Contracts: Interaction of the Rome I Regulation and EU-directive-based Rules on Conflicts of LawsJuridica International01
44The Significance of Recognising Domestic Violence, in Light of Estonian Legal Experts’ Opinion and the Prospects for Systematising the Relevant LegislationJuridica International01
45Verfassungsrechtliche Grundlagen der Pflicht zur Begründung von GerichtsurteilenJuridica International01
46Duties and Liability of the Members of the Supervisory Board of Limited Companies in Estonia: The First Cases from the Supreme Court of EstoniaJuridica International01
47Changes in the Estonian Cannabis DebateJuridica International01
48Tasks and Responsibilities of an Employer in a Digital Age: How to Comply with the Applicable Requirements for Work ConditionsJuridica International01
49The Ombudsman in the Eyes of the European Court of Human RightsJuridica International01
50The Abkhazian Conflict: A Study on Self-determination and International InterventionJuridica International01