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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
The second issue of the year 2022 consists of a great variety of articles reflecting the complex socio-economic conditions of today. Following the Editorial Board's earlier thematic call for papers, some respond to the challenges of the digital age, discussing the role of private law, privacy and freedom of expression. In addition to the protection of privacy, this issue also focuses on the relationship between the GDPR and freedom of conscience, the right to image and freedom of expression. The collision between rights, environmental protection and collective human rights is also highlighted in the story of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, while the contrast between property rights and the protection of cultural heritage is also discussed in the paper submitted to another thematic call of the journal, which analyses the ECtHR's practice in this context. The restriction of property rights in favour of the public interest is the subject of a paper on the acquisition of agricultural lands in the Czech Republic. While the common and divergent features of some European national rules dealing with hunting damage are highlighted in the following paper, the appropriateness of the national or international level of regulation in the context of the protection of cemeteries and memorials as cultural heritage is examined in the following study. This issue concludes with a report on two scientific conferences organised by the Central European Academy.