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OverviewThe book is an expression of the interdisciplinary debate on the democratic rule of law in historical and contemporary terms. The authors have addressed the problems of democracy from ancient times to contemporary issues of education, access to information, human rights, gender equality, migration and criminal law. Issues relating to property rights and their protection, the right to privacy and inheritance law are also analysed. The book also addresses issues related to virtual reality, including cybersecurity and the protection of personal data. The publication reflects a discussion on the past, present and future of democracy and makes a significant contribution to the development of scholarship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ewa Dawidziuk , Anna Tarwacka , Slawomir Kursa , Slawomir KursaPublisher: Peter Lang AG Imprint: Peter Lang AG Edition: New edition Volume: 41 Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9783631928349ISBN 10: 3631928343 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 07 August 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter I. Democracy in Ancient Rome Anna Tarwacka: The missing pieces. Elements of control in the puzzle of the Roman Republic José Luis Zamora Manzano: Disinformation and Democracy in Roman Law: Candidates and Election Campaigns Rosanna Ortu: Evidence from the Libri Augurum on certan juridical-religious aspects of the Dictator Elzbieta Loska: The auspices in the activities of plebian tribunes Anna Karabowicz: Lex est quod populus iubet atque constituit (Gai 1.3): law-making functions of popular assemblies as the factor of democratisation in the Roman republican contitution Chapter II. Contemporary issues of democracy Dariusz Makilla: Constitutional democracy. The case of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th-17th Centuries Artur Kotowski: Remarks on Shaw vs. DPP. (1962) based on Herbert Hart's ""Law, liberty and morality"". What does it tell us about legal activism? Salvatore Antonello Parente: Participatory democracy and ius impositionis Edyta Sokalska: New wave of deliberate democracy - international discourse Katarzyna Kubuj: Engaging young people in democracy. General remarks and the Polish perspective Rosa Indellicato: Educating for human rights: Olympe de Gouges a model of courage and justice Juliusz Mrozinski: Constitutional court of a democratic legal state as an institution of dialogue at the intersection of political and legal traditions Agnieszka Wojcik-Czerniawska, Maria Jasinska: World paradigms and the future - quo vadis humanitas? Chapter III. Legal situation of a person from ancient Rome to modern times Amparo Montanana Casani: Women, law, peace and freedom Belen Fernandez Vizcaino: The principle of gender equality in european thought and its antecedents in Roman law Slawomir Kursa: Honour and good name as an element of the right to privacy. Contemporary regulations and their Roman origins Renata Kaminska: The right to property and the right to restrict it in Roman law Ewelina Mikulska: A will - a source of knowledge about the hopes and needs of the dying Malgorzata Eysymontt: Legal protection of the creditor in European Order for Payment Procedure - analysis and commentary on selected provisions of EU law Lukasz Majewski: Gladiators - champions - duellists. A contribution to the institution of duel Chapter IV. Human rights in a democratic state Bronislaw Sitek: Romanization, globalization and virutal reality Agata Hauser: Democracy in crisis and its effects on the enjoyment of human rights Wojciech J. Kosior: A contemporary perspective on the functions of punishment of Roman criminal law Ewa Dawidziuk: Dignity of prisoners - why we need to protect it? Natalia Piotrowska: The right to a court (the right to a fair trial) in relation to the selected institutions in civil proceedings, taking into consideration the historical context of their establishment Ewa Pietrzak, Dominika Kuna: Is the right to labour strike a fundamental human right? Marina Khachatryan-Zagorska: A person in a specific social group, geographical location and country of origin in the face of his democratic freedoms and the right to self-determination Chapter V. Access to information in a democratic state Maria Lidon Lara Ortiz: The relevance of public information access in democracy - the Spanish law perspective Elzbieta Zebek: 'Environmental democracy' and the protection of natural elements - legal instruments and ecological considerations Chalubinska-Jentkiewicz Katarzyna: Fighting harmful content - censorship in the name of cybersecurity Monika Nowikowska: Digital identity and the right to privacy and data protection Katarzyna B. Wojtkiewicz: The role of legal entity identification in modern governance and data management Maciej Pleban: Abuse of access to public information in a democratic state of lawReviewsAuthor InformationEwa Dawidziuk has a PhD in law and is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Law at the SWPS University. Anna Tarwacka is a professor of Roman law at the CSW University, as well as the director of the Institute for Legal Studies. Slawomir Kursa has a PhD in law with habil. and is an associate professor at the SWPS University, as well as the deputy dean of the Faculty of Law in Warsaw. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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