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On our professional blog, we continuously share shorter publications produced in collaboration with the CEA. The CEA works closely with the Central European Association for Comparative Law on blog publications.

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Preventing Espionage Targeting Critical Infrastructure

At the outset of the consideration, the question of whether we are currently facing a growing phenomenon of espionage, particularly […]

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The Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM): Is it over?

In the history of European Union (EU) enlargement, Romania and Bulgaria held a unique position. Their accession to the EU […]

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First Impressions on the UK’s Rwanda Asylum Plan from the Perspectives of International Human Rights and Refugee Law

The timeline of the UK and Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership (hereinafter: Rwanda Asylum Plan)[1] has started in April 2022, when it […]

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The Challenges and Opportunities of Military Space Activities in Sustainable Space Exploration

In recent years, the incorporation of space into national defense strategies has intensified, with the deployment of military satellites becoming increasingly […]

Nietzsche and Rule of Law

Is Nietzsche relevant to law and Rule of Law? Is he relevant to the theory and practice of law? At first […]

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EU Cooperation Measures for Combatting Cyberwarfare Crimes

1. Introduction   Cyberwarfare crimes are a major threat to the security of European countries. The effects of such attacks could […]

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Some proposals for adaptation of the Slovenian tax system and policy

I. BACKGROUND    1. The necessity of tax reform    Comprehensive tax reform in Slovenia is needed to overcome the […]

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The ghost out of the bottle – Strasbourg Court openly supports homosexual matters in Poland

Introduction The European Court on Human Rights has delivered a landmark judgement in connection with LGBTQI+ rights, in the case […]

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Problems with law-making

Pursuant to Article 7 of the Constitution, public authorities act on the basis of, and within the limits of, the […]

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Financial autonomy of local self-government in Poland

The basis for creating local government structures is the belief that implementing designated public tasks closer to citizens’ needs will […]

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Problems with independent judges

According to the Polish Constitution, judges are irremovable.[1] A judge may be deprived of his or her office without his […]

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Human Rights Approach to Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) raise a number of controversial issues, which certain state legislations are making serious efforts to give a proper […]

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