Research topics
On the following page you will find all the topics of the Professors' Networks, both for the Central European and the Polish-Hungarian Professors' Network.
The aim of the transnational migration crime Research Group is to comprehensively analyse the phenomenon of migration crime in terms of Polish, EU and international law.
The internet is the most powerful and fastest growing medium in human history. Modern electronic media, especially new digital technologies and [...]
As European societies age, the demographic structure of society is changing. On the one hand, fewer children are being born, and on the other, everyday living conditions [...]
The rule of law is at the heart of the state's political system, governing the actions of public authorities and individuals. The rule of law underpins political systems, legislation, interpretation of law and public decision-making, and protects individual freedoms against tyranny, arbitrariness and the monopolisation of power.
The aim of the research team is to examine changes in the functioning of consular and diplomatic traffic in countries, mainly from the perspective of Central European countries.
In the international research project "Assisted Reproductive Techniques" (ART), lawyers from several Central European countries are participating on behalf of the Central European Academy.
The aim of the research group is to explore whether it is possible to ensure closer (more integrated) European cooperation between the Member States of the European Union, while respecting their equality.
The number of EU Member States has grown from the original six to 27, with nine countries now waiting to join the EU.
The research objective of the group is to examine the macroeconomic effects of demographic change; to identify the role of families and family policy in overcoming the demographic crisis.
The supranationalisation of the notion of the rule of law is embedded in the process of creating constitutional federalism in Europe, through the instruments of soft and hard law.
The research objective and subject of the group is the interpretation of the UN Refugee Convention on "Migration and Central Europe"; the analysis of EU and Member States' competences.
Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the European Union has moved towards federalism as a result of the transformation of the European Union.
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