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Central European Researchers'
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Should Regulation Be Introduced to Limit a Citizen's Ability to Serve as an Honorary Consul of a Foreign State?
This blog analyzes the legal status and selection criteria of honorary consuls in Poland, proposing that public officials be excluded from the role to prevent conflicts of loyalty with the receiving state.
Łukasz Piebiak
May 316 min read


The Capacity to Act of the Gambling Addicts. Possible Solutions. Case Study, Romania
This blog study examines Romania's gambling addiction crisis, legislative responses, the state's conflicting interests, and the effectiveness of self-exclusion measures aimed at protecting vulnerable individuals.
Ákos Benjámin Kerekes
May 239 min read


How do organized crime groups exploit migrants?
This study explores how organized crime exploits migrant vulnerabilities through smuggling, human trafficking, forced labor, and other criminal activities, highlighting key threats and prevention strategies.
Rafał Wielki
May 166 min read


Threats to freedom of religion
The blog study examines recent actions by Poland’s ruling coalition that are viewed as targeting Christianity and the Catholic Church, including legal, institutional, and symbolic measures.
Konrad Wytrykowski
May 97 min read


European Defence Industrial Strategy: Amid New Challenges
New challenges arise in the implementation of the European defence industrial strategy. Europe must appease both its allies and its companies.
Bálint Kovács
May 18 min read
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