Chapter I. Democracy in Ancient Rome
Anna Tarwacka: The missing pieces. Elements of control in the puzzle of the Roman Republic
Jose 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 law