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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Theory and Practise of Returning Irregular Migrants in Hungary, Poland and Romania
1. Introduction The issue of migration is undoubtedly one of the most significant challenges and opportunities that European states and societies […]
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Latest Polish legal [selected] solutions for the protection of minors
The harm inflicted on a child can take many forms. Violence against a minor, whether physical, sexual, or emotional, has disastrous consequences […]
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The interrelationship between regulated and discretionary Hungarian fiscal policy
Regulatory or discretionary fiscal policy The economics of fiscal deficits and public debt and their effects is a contentious area […]
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Report on the chosen sessions of international conference „Baltic Nuclear Energy Forum” organized by Business for Climate, Fahrenheit Universities and Global Contact Network Poland on 18-19 March 2024
The international conference titled “Baltic Nuclear Energy Forum” was organized on March 18-19, 2024, in the European Solidarity Centre located […]
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Case of Spasov v. Romania: the Relationship Between the Application of EU Law and the Right to a Fair Trial
The protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms in Europe takes place at several levels. In this respect, the legal […]
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The role and significance of the principle of proportionality in measures for the protection of children’s interests
All state interventions in the relationship between parents and children must comply with the principle of proportionality.[1] The principle of […]
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“Persecution by Association” in the Context of EU Asylum Law
“Persecution by Association” in the Context of EU Asylum Law 1. Introduction An abundance of events from the recent past occurring in Iran, Iraq, […]
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The principle of the good of the child in the activities of the State and the Church
General remarks The institutions of the Church and the State are recognized as two communities that have mutually coexisted in […]
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Does the Dublin system need a major reform?
Introduction: The Dublin system in the context of EU migration and asylum policy Asylum and migration policy are among […]
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Equality of arms in procedures concerning asylum seekers and foreigners in Croatia – importance of explanation of a decision
Introduction It is important for every party in any procedure governed by law to be able to ascertain why a […]
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The Venice Commission and the Supranational Rule of Law – history, present, future
The VC – the origin, role and evolution Scuola Grande San Giovanni Evangelista in Venice is the seat of the […]
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Workshop in the Hague
In the ever-evolving landscape of international law and human rights, the pursuit of justice, accountability, and protection remains a necessity. […]
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