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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.

Si vis pacem para bellum

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

Reflections on the CJEU’s Judgment in Wojewoda Mazowiecki

On November 25, the Court of Justice of the EU (hereinafter: the CJEU) passed a highly anticipated judgment in caseJakub […]

Minors as a consumer of digital services and digital content – a legal capacity perspective

Directive 2019/770, which addresses certain aspects concerning contracts for the supply of digital content and digital services, establishes the scope […]

Cyberbullying (peer violence) – online bullying

The almost constant presence on the Internet means that phenomena and problems familiar from the real world are also transferred […]

Diversity within the EU

The European Union has a very attractive motto, which is “united in diversity”. This motto was first used in 2000. […]

The Croatian Constitution and Association in Alliances with Other States

Constitutions elaborate on fundamental issues related to the organization of the state, the mutual relationships of public authorities, and the […]

Retroactivity and retrospection – when is the rule of law violated?

The lex retro non agit principle is one of the principles that arise from the clause of the democratic rule […]

The latest cases relating to diplomatic asylum before the International Court of Justice (Embassy of Mexico in Quito and Glas Espinel cases)

Factual background On 5 April 2024, in the middle of the night (around 10:00 p.m.), Ecuadorian law enforcement agents broke […]

The Second Annual Report of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors – Implications for Central Europe

Introduction On 16 October 2025, the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors (hereinafter referred to as PCPM) released its […]

‘Starving’ the Constitutional Tribunal

The Constitutional Tribunal (CT) is a central, constitutional body of the Republic of Poland. Although it is not an organ […]

Diplomatic asylum: a legal gap or a separate legal institution?

Diplomatic asylum: concept and content   „The right of asylum is the privilege whereby persons who have fled to the […]

Slovakia’s 2025 Constitutional Amendment – Traditional Values and National Identity in the Constitution

In September 2025, Slovakia’s National Council passed a constitutional amendment that introduced several traditional value provisions into the Slovak Constitution.[1] […]

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