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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.

Should the European Parliament Gain the Right of Initiative for Legislation?

The European Parliament (“EP”) is seeking the right to initiate legislation. This would represent the most significant change in its […]

Digitalisation of the Economy and Vulnerability of Older Persons: Legal Perspectives

Fertility rates across the world are decreasing. According to the World Bank, in 2022 the global fertility rate was 2.3[1], […]

Fraud against older adults – combative and preventive measures

In recent years, older people have increasingly become a source of easy income for criminals in Poland, both the „sophisticated” […]

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The Role of the Honorary Consul in Polish Diplomatic Practice During the Second and Third Republics

With the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, i.e. the late 18th and early 19th centuries, transportation – particularly maritime – […]

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The Fight against Corruption from the Perspective of Judicial EU Cooperation in Criminal Matters

Considerations on corruption should begin with a brief explanation of definitional aspects. It is important to note that this phenomenon […]

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How to Form a European Policy Space? European Democracy in Light of Equality between Member States

For the past decades, the notion of “European democracy” has been constantly referred to as one of the “keywords” of […]

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Economic Crisis and Fundamental Human Rights: Extracts from the Case Law of the ECtHR on Austerity Measures

It goes without saying that, during times of economic crisis, states have to opt for austerity measures in order to […]

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Commentary on the Judgment of the Supreme Court of the United States in Mahmoud v. Taylor, June 27, 2025.

With particular regard to the right of parents to raise their children in accordance with their beliefs, and the right […]

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Validity of Civil Law Documents Executed for Ukrainian Citizens by Consuls of Other Countries for Use in Poland

In recent months, powers of attorney concerning the transfer of ownership of real estate located in Poland, issued by consuls […]

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The Croatian Parliament and European Affairs

Exactly twenty years ago, the European Council granted Croatia the status of candidate country.[1] Just a few days before the […]

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The Network of European Courts and the Principle of Equality

The European Union is a “sui generis” unique association of sovereign states that is based on a complex web of […]

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Parent‘s rights to navigate their children‘s moral upbringing in public schools prevails. Lessons of the Mahmoud v. Taylor case

On June 27, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case in which parents […]

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