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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.
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Gradual Integration: Smarter Enlargement, Europe à la Carte or Controlled Stagnation?
At the end of March 2024, as one of its latest strategic initiatives before the EU elections, the Commission published […]
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Abortion in Poland, law and practice
Abortion has been for a long time an important topic of political debates, press articles, and family discussions in Poland. […]
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Judges dismantle the state
The 20181 change in the method of electing judges – members of the National Council of the Judiciary (NCJ) – […]
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The ageing population as a challenge for the healthcare system
Introduction Until recently, old age was attributed to a relatively small fraction of the population and, as a result, little […]
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Social and labour perspective of elderly people in Hungary – changing role of elderly at the workplace
„Employment problems of older workers should be dealt with in the context of an over-all and well balanced strategy for […]
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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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