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The ageing population as a challenge for the healthcare system
The increasing demand for comprehensive and long-term health care from an ageing population is contributing to the rising costs of the public health care system. This forces politicians not only to change their approach to the treatment of the elderly towards a coordinated and holistic healthcare system and to implement preventive measures to preserve the viability of the public health system, but also to change the way current and future seniors’ function.
Wojciech Lis
Jun 299 min read
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Social and labour perspective of elderly people in Hungary – changing role of elderly at the workplace
All countries face major challenges to ensure that their health and social systems are ready to make the most of the demographic shift. As people live longer and healthier lives, many continue or need to work beyond the normal retirement age, and hence, there is an increase in labour market participation. Part of the motivation is provided by greater life expectancy, improved health, and changes to pension systems. This paper deals with the changing role fo elderly at the wor
Nóra Jakab
Jun 229 min read
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Financing of political parties in Poland
Poland’s public party funding rules face turmoil after key NEC rulings were overturned, raising concerns about fairness ahead of the 2025 elections.
Konrad Wytrykowski
Jun 157 min read
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Application of Succession Regulation 650/2012 to the Succession of Diplomats or Consuls?
This blog explores how EU Regulation 650/2012 affects cross-border succession, particularly for diplomats, showing how the legal fiction of habitual residence in the sending state limits its application.
Paweł Czubik
Jun 611 min read
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