LAW – COMMERCE – ECONOMY XIV.

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Diana Treščáková - Regina Hučková (eds.)

Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 
October 23–24, 2025, Štrbské Pleso - Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia

Publication Law Business Economy XIV. is collection of international scientific works which contains scientific contributions of wide variety of branches of law, as well as related fields of scientific expertise. Among areas of issues which were discussed in this publication are questions of civil, commercial, competition, intellectual property, arbitration and corporate law, as well as other partial areas, including scientific works dealing with business and IT law. Entire publication is significant with richness of scientific contributions from various jurisdictions, because of renowed authors from various countries. Apart from theoretical contribution and expansion of current state of the art in submitted interdisciplinary area, solutions to legal problems were formulated at de lege ferenda level.

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Method of publication:
E-book (pdf)
Editors:
Diana Treščáková, Regina Hučková
Document type:
Proceedings of scientific works
Number of pages:
251
Available from:
18.12.2025
Year of publication:
2025
Edition:
1st edition
Publication language:
Slovak
Faculty:
Faculty of Law
Note:
.Zborník bol vydaný v rámci riešenia grantových úloh APVV 23-0331 „Integrácia únie kapitálových trhov: zmena korporačného financovania a záchrana obchodných spoločností vo finančných ťažkostiach“
a APVV 21-0336 „Analýza súdnych rozhodnutí metódami umelej inteligencie“.
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33542/POE-0484-2

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