Books on english
Zekiyan B. l. The Armenian Way to Modernity (Armenian Identity Between Tradition and Innovation, Specificity and Universality).- Venezia, 1997.- 112 p.
Ziegler B. M. Desegregation and the Supreme Court.- Boston, 1958.- 116 p.
Constitutional Court of the Republic of Moldova։ Annual Report 2021.- Chisinau, 2023.- 182 p.
Constitutional Court of the Republic of Moldova։ Annual Report 2022.- Chisinau, 2023.- 115 p.
Constitutional Court of Korea։ Annual Report 2022.- Seoul, 2023.- 104 p.
Annual Report 2021.- Vilnius, 2022.- 144 p.
Selected Official Constitutional Doctrine 1993-2016.- Vilnius, 2017.- 1020 p.
An overview of the work for 2020.- Ljubljana, 2021.- 112 p.
Annual Report 2022.- Vilnius, 2023.- 168 p.
The Constitutional Court of Serbia: 1963-2023.- Belgrade, 2023.- 452 p.
Constitutional Court Decisions (2019).- Seoul, 2020.- 328 p.
Constitutional Court Decisions (2020).- Seoul, 2021.- 186 p.
Constitutional Court Decisions (2021).- Seoul, 2022.- 188 p.
Constitutional Court Decisions (2022).- Seoul, 2023.- 236 p.
Access to Justice: Constitutional Perspectives.- Seoul, 2023.- 516 p.
Federal Constitutional Court: Annual Report 2023.- Karlsruhe, 2024.- 108 p
From The National Constitution To Transnational Constitutionalism: International Conference, Vilnius, 25 October 2022.- Vilnius, 2024.- 244 p
Supreme Court of Norway: Annual Report 2023.- Oslo, 2024.- 42 p.
Italian Constitutional Court: Annual Report (2023), 2024.- 68 p.
Constitutional Court of Korea: Annual Report 2023.- Seoul, 2024.- 118 p.
An overview of the work for 2023.- Ljubljana, 2024.- 152 p.
Constitutional Court Decisions (2023).- Seoul, 2024.- 216 p.
Assessing Qatar`s Alignment with the 1995 Copenhagen Commitments on Social Development.- London, 2024.- 77 p.
Constitutional Rights and the Environment.- Seoul, 2024.- 500 p.
“Forms and Limits of Judicial Deference: The Case of Constitutional Courts”: XIXth Congress of the Conference of European Constitutional Courts (22-23 May 2024).- Chisinau, 2024.- 990 p.
An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure /R. Cryer, H. Friman, D. Robinson., E. Wilmshurst.- Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.- 478 p.
Carter Barry E. International Law.: Fourth Edition /Barry E. Carter, Phillip R. Trimble, Curtis A. Bradley.- New York, 2003.- 1160 p.
Carter Barry E. International Law: Selected Documents 2003-2004 Edition /Barry E. Carter, Phillip R. Trimble, Curtis A. Bradley.- New York, 2003.- 1012 p.
Collins Dictionary: Seventh Edition /Senior Editor C. McKeown.- Gloucester, 2008.- 1962 p.
Dixon M., McCorquodale R. Cases and Materials on International Law: 4th Edition.- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.- 628 p.
Federal Constitutional Court: Annual Report 2024.- Karlsruhe, 2024.- 112 p.
Kittichaisaree K. International Criminal Law.- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.- 483 p.
International Human Rights Documents: 6th Edition /edited by Sandy Ghandhi.- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.- 488 p.
International Law Documents: 8th Edition /Edited by M. D. Evans.- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.- 584 p.
Nowak M., McArthur E. The United Nations Convention Against Torture: A Commentary.- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.- 1650 p.
Schabas W. A. An Introduction to the International Criminal Court: Third Edition.- Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.- 549 p.
Social Rights Jurisprudence: Emerging Trends in International and Comparative Law /Edited by M. Langford.- Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.- 688 p.
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Cases, Materials, and Commentary: Second Edition /S. Joseph, J. Schultz, and M. Castan.- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.- 985 p.
Wise E. M., Podgor E. S. International Criminal Law: Cases and Materials.- New York, 2000.- 727 p.
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court: The Third Power within the Federal State.- Lausanne, 2025.- 40 p.
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