The CEA blog
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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Financing of political parties in Poland
Poland has a multi-party political system in which the Constitution emphasises the important role political parties play in the functioning […]
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Application of Succession Regulation 650/2012 to the Succession of Diplomats or Consuls?
Prior to the introduction of the European Succession Regulation[1] in EU states[2] in 2015, the question of applicable law and […]
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Should Regulation Be Introduced to Limit a Citizen’s Ability to Serve as an Honorary Consul of a Foreign State?
The primary legal act regulating diplomatic and consular activities in Poland is the Consular Law of June 25, 2015 (hereinafter […]
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The Capacity to Act of the Gambling Addicts. Possible Solutions. Case Study, Romania
Based on an affirmation of a specialist – made in 2023 -, in Romania officially are approximately 100.000 gambling addicts.[1] […]
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How do organized crime groups exploit migrants?
Migrants are commonly treated in criminology as a social group exposed to special risks of victimization, which may be due […]
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Threats to freedom of religion
Already since the new government was sworn in, renewed attacks on Christianity, the Church and the values it represents can […]
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European Defence Industrial Strategy: Amid New Challenges
Several policy tools and legislative instruments in the European Union (EU), devised with the flexibility required by Member States’ defence […]
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Constitutional judges and European Union law: Activism versus deference in the use of the preliminary reference to the European Court of Justice
The effectiveness of constitutional justice primarily depends on how constitutional courts enforce their powers in relation to other government bodies […]
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Respecting the social role of the elderly as a condition for counteracting their exclusion and discrimination
An ageing society As rightly emphasized by Prof. N. G. Pikuła in the article „Loneliness or social exclusion of […]
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Right to family life of children whose parents want to place them in institutional care
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is known as the “Magna Carta” of the rights of the […]
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The “living law” theory: constitutional interpretation and the development of the EU legal order
Constitutional interpretation plays a crucial role in the European legal system and requires careful analysis of the reasoning tools […]
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The Law and Practice of the Refugee Deals in Europe and Abroad
The aim of this blog post is to highlight the fact that refugee deals based on the transfer of refugees […]
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