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The anti-sovereignty course in the post-liberal European Union – the example of Poland

This is an unprecedented rebellion! This statement, reminiscent of the words of King George III of England when he learned […]

Possible future interpretations of the Rule of Law

The requirement of the rule of law has undergone a major change from the initial ideas of limiting and controlling […]

The Method of Judicial Appointment Does Not Automatically Determine Judicial Independence – Remarks on the CJEU Judgment in Case C-521/21

On 24 March 2026, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU or Court) issued a judgment in Case […]

Rule of Law Standards in the EU: A Comparative Look at Pre- and Post-Accession Frameworks

The European Union’s mechanisms for safeguarding the rule of law within Member States have evolved significantly over the years, reflecting […]

Critical commentary on the judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 20 March 2026, II OSK 216/21

The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 20 March 2026 (II OSK 216/21)[1], concerning the transcription of a foreign […]

Constitutional Accountability and the Resilience of the Rule of Law

On March 24, 2026, scholars and legal experts gathered at the Polish-Hungarian Scientific Forum to address one of the most […]

The accession of the Czech Republic to the EU – a brief historical analysis

Czechoslovakia’s interest in membership in the European Communities was shown relatively soon after the Velvet Revolution of November 1989. Just […]

Judicial Review of Russian Asset Freezes in the European Union

The freezing of Russian sovereign assets following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has generated unprecedented legal and constitutional […]

Under the Tip of the Iceberg – European Integration in the Twenty-First Century

What does the term ‘European integration’ encompass? Undoubtedly, it is a frequently used phrase, the meaning of which naturally changes in […]

Free Movement as a Gateway to Personal Status Reform? Reflections on the CJEU’s Judgment in Case C-43/24 (Shipov)

The relationship between EU citizenship rights and national civil status regulations has become one of the most controversial areas of […]

World Malaria Day: Children at the Center of the Crisis

‘In Africa, nearly every minute, a child under 5 dies of malaria.’ (UNICEF, 2024) In an era of rapid technological […]

The Impact of EU Enlargement on the European Law on Religion

The substantive body of EU community law concerning religion has been expanding since 1975. The EU enlargement has fueled this […]

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