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This scholarly volume presents a multifaceted examination of judicial authority and its application in contemporary global contexts. Edited by Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque and Krzysztof Wojtyczek, the collection brings together diverse perspectives on how national and international courts navigate complex legal challenges in an interconnected world.
The essays address critical issues including judicial independence, the enforcement of international law, cross-border litigation, and the harmonization of legal standards across jurisdictions. Contributors analyze how courts adapt traditional legal frameworks to address modern transnational problems, from human rights protection to commercial disputes.
Published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG, this Liber Amicorum serves as both a tribute to Vincent De Gaetano’s influential career and a valuable resource for legal scholars, judges, and practitioners seeking to understand the evolving landscape of judicial power in globalization.







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