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Equality of arms in procedures concerning asylum seekers and foreigners in Croatia – importance of explanation of a decision
It is a set rule that every administrative decision must be explained. This rule was set by the Constitutional Court in the early 1990s.
Frane Staničić
Apr 25, 202417 min read


The Venice Commission and the Supranational Rule of Law – history, present, future
https://doi.org/10.63189/KNLS7700 The VC – the origin, role and evolution Scuola Grande San Giovanni Evangelista in Venice is the seat...
Vladan Petrov
Apr 16, 20248 min read


Workshop in the Hague
In the ever-evolving landscape of international law and human rights, the pursuit of justice, accountability, and protection remains a neces
Ágota Szekeres
Apr 2, 20246 min read


State border protection legislation in an era of migration crisis
The subject of this text is a discussion of Polish border protection regulations in the context of the migration crisis in Europe.
Marcin Wielec
Mar 30, 20248 min read


State aid control in Serbia: between national sovereignty and European integration requirements
Under the Stabilization and Association Agreement signed with the European Union, Serbia is required to harmonize its competition rules.
Dušan V. Popović
Mar 25, 20246 min read


The European Semester, rule of law and process of federalization of the EU system
The blog shows the impact of the application of the European Semester procedure on the process of federalization of the EU system.
Grzegorz Pastuszko
Mar 19, 20247 min read


Foreigners seeking international protection in the European Union: reception, qualification and procedure
https://doi.org/10.63189/OFVG6867 In the light of Article 4(2)(j) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) [1] , the...
Bartłomiej Oręziak
Mar 5, 20249 min read


EU rule of law – a case of Hungary & Ukraine: What is the point of unanimous voting? And why does the EU distrust national parliaments?
The Member States of the European Union have agreed in the European Council to provide quite generous (but unfortunately probably not enough
David Sehnálek
Feb 29, 202413 min read


Is the breach of the rule of law gradable? – selected comments against the background of Article 7 TEU
One of the basic principles of EU law is the principle of legal certainty.
Bartosz Majchrzak
Jan 24, 202411 min read


Exploring the Rule of Law in the Croatian Legal Landscape
https://doi.org/10.63189/EWYT3680 Croatian Legal Landscape The rule of law serves as a foundational pillar in any robust democracy,...
Marta Dragičević Prtenjača
Jan 23, 20246 min read


Ideas of the European Legal Landscape: A Background of Contemporary Europe
European legal landscape is a product of various historical developments of many nations and countries.
Vanja-Ivan Savić
Jan 21, 20249 min read


Federalism Vs Coexistence? The Diverging Paths Ahead For The Eu And The Role Of Member States
On 23-24 November 2023, the Central European Academy organized the “Federalism Vs Coexistence? The Diverging Paths Ahead For The Eu And The
Events
Nov 30, 20231 min read


The Interaction of National Economic Governance with the EU Integration and Contested Areas
On 26-27 October 2023, the Central European Academy will organize the “The Interaction of National Economic Governance with the EU...
Prof. Dr. Ede János Szilágyi
Nov 5, 20231 min read
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