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This volume provides an overview of selected major areas of legal and institutional development in Lithuania since the Restoration of Independence in 1990.mehr
KlappentextThis volume provides an overview of selected major areas of legal and institutional development in Lithuania since the Restoration of Independence in 1990.
Part I: Complicated Historical Heritage: Dealing with the Totalitarian Past.- 1. Transitional Justice Cases Against Lithuania at the European Court of Human Rights.- 2. The Legal Framework for Administrative Liability in Lithuania: Lifting Legal Barriers to the Efficient Regulation of Administrative Offences.- 3. Development of Property Protection in Criminal Law During Lithuania´s Independence.- 4. Some Aspects of Economic Regulation in Lithuanian Constitutional Law: From Planned Economy to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.- Part II: Sophisticated Socio-Political and Other Conditions in the Process of Adoption to New (Rule of Law) Standards.- 5. Development of the Justice System in Lithuania: Revolution, Evolution or Involution?.- 6. Evolution of the Lithuanian Civil Procedure: Objectives and Reality.- 7. Development of Arbitration Law in the Republic of Lithuania After the Restoration of Independence.- 8. Understanding Legal Responses to Technological Change in Lithuania Since 1990: Examples of Assisted Reproduction and Skin Care Procedures Regulation.- Part III: Authority of International Legal Sources over a Period of 30 Years.- 9. Shift in the Role of Lithuanian Courts in the Context of Lithuania´s Membership in International Organizations.- 10. Forensic Examinations in Lithuania: 30 Years of Experience (1990-2020).- 11. Execution of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights: Lithuanian Case.- Part IV: The Search for Experimental and/or Entirely New National Legal Models.- 12. The Development and Prospects of the Lithuanian Constitutional Justice Model.- 13. Constitutional Principles As a Criterion for Declaring Legal Regulation to Be Incompatible with the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania.- 14. Administrative Liability in Lithuania: The Model of Corporate Administrative Liability.- 15. Collective Labour Law in Lithuania: Search for a National Model.- 16. Tendencies and Problematical Aspects of Criminal Liability of a Legal Person in Lithuania.mehr
Prof. habil. Dr. Gintaras Svedas, Vilnius University, Law Faculty, Vilnius, Lithuania Asst. Prof. Dr. Donatas Murauskas, Vilnius University, Law Faculty, Vilnius, Lithuania