top of page
Central European Researchers'
blog


Migration crisis in Europe - is there a need for a new Eurocrime?
Study examines whether illegal entry and stay should become EU Eurocrimes, assessing legal feasibility, limits of criminalisation, and security impacts.
Krzysztof Masło
Dec 31, 20256 min read


Cooperation of national financial intelligence units from the European Union in the exchange of information on money laundering crimes related to migration crimes
This blog study analyses EU Financial Intelligence Units’ cooperation in tackling money laundering linked to migration crimes.
Krzysztof Mucha
Dec 27, 20258 min read


Equal under the Rule of Law: Virtues and weaknesses of the Rule of Law Mechanism
The blog post emphasises the importance of the Rule of Law Mechanism in ensuring equality among all Member States of the European Union and their citizens around the same values.
Tudorel Toader
Dec 22, 202512 min read


Ultra Vires Review and Church Autonomy: The German Constitutional Court’s Response to the CJEU in the Egenberger Case
This piece offers some reflections on the GFCC’s ultra vires review of the CJEU’s judgment and its broader implications for the judicial dialogue between the CJEU and national courts.
Ivan Jokanović
Dec 18, 20257 min read


Factum Valet Quod Fieri Non Debuit: The Legal Quagmire of Church Property Restitution in Romania
Prompted by the recent submission to the Romanian Parliament of a bill seeking to amend the current legal framework governing the restitution of church properties abusively taken over between 6 March 1945 and 22 December 1989, this post aims to inform interested readers about the main legal challenges that currently stand in the way of these processes.
Bence Zsolt Kovács
Dec 15, 202511 min read


The Relationship Between the EU and Western Sahara, Through the Lens of Recent Developments
Analysis of EU–Morocco agreements on Western Sahara, the Polisario II judgments, consent and self-determination, and disputed trade and labelling rules.
Gellért Nagy
Dec 12, 202510 min read


Si vis pacem para bellum
This blog has been devoted to issues related to the interdependence between espionage and critical infrastructure protection.
Grzegorz Ocieczek
Dec 7, 20258 min read


Reflections on the CJEU's Judgment in Wojewoda Mazowiecki (C-713/23)
The study examines the recently delivered and highly anticipated judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (hereinafter: the CJEU) in the case of Jakub Cupriak-Trojan and Mateusz Trojan v. the Mazovian Voivode (C-713/23), known as the Wojewoda Mazowiecki case.
Šimović & Kokić
Dec 3, 20257 min read
bottom of page
