The blog of CEA UM
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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Questions about the Federalisation of the European Union
Europeanist or constitutionalist doctrine has produced conflicting analyses of the legal nature of the European Union. References to existing categories […]
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Are we Living in a Fiscal Federation … and Haven’t Noticed?
Jean Monnet, one of the EU’s ‘founding fathers’, believed that “Europe would be built through crises, and that it would […]
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The Aleksander Ładoś Group: The Role of the Polish Foreign Service in Rescuing Jews During World War II
As usual in times of war, fear, and affliction, the individual human being had ceased to exist; only one thing counted: a valid passport.[1] […]
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Validation of the presidential elections in Poland
According to the Constitution, the Supreme Court determines the validity of the election of the President of the Republic of […]
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The sacking of judges in the face of ECHR case law
On 24 April 2025, the Ministry of Justice presented a draft bill titled ‘the Act on the restoration of the […]
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The scope of the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) over the Common Foreign and Security Policy
The scope of the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) over the Common Foreign and […]
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Crime against migrants and crime among migrants – a small scientific study
Introduction Population migrations are an integral part of human history, but in the current times they take on a special […]
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Are smartphones at schools a modern-day Pandora’s box?
Smartphones have become a cornerstone of modern life over the past two decades, replacing traditional landlines and older mobile devices […]
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Financial education and its impact on the level of financial exclusion of elderly people
“Economic education is the foundation of national and personal well-being” – Władysław Grabski Lack of knowledge as a factor of […]
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Legal nihilism versus the state of constitutionality. Case of Poland.
Every new government seeks to create, then maintain and defend its own narrative, a story that serves as the foundation […]
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Research trip – Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
On 17-18 December 2025, with the assistance of the Central European Academy, I had the opportunity to participate in a […]
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Torpedoing the coup investigation
On 31 January 2025, the President of the Constitutional Tribunal, Bogdan Święczkowski, submitted to the Deputy Public Prosecutor-General, Michał Ostrowski, […]
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