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The “living law” theory: constitutional interpretation and the development of the EU legal order
This study explores the potential of the "living law" theory in constitutional interpretation in the context of EU legal order.
Tudorel Toader
Apr 110 min read


Does the Dublin system need a major reform?
The blog study is concentrated on one of the most important elements of EU asylum and migration policy, namely the so-called Dublin system.
Kateřina Frumarová
Apr 30, 202412 min read


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
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