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Diplomatic asylum: a legal gap or a separate legal institution?
The post reviews the development and regulation of diplomatic asylum from its beginnings to the present day.
Endre Domaniczky
Oct 2911 min read


Slovakia’s 2025 Constitutional Amendment - Traditional Values and National Identity in the Constitution
In September 2025, Slovakia’s National Council passed a constitutional amendment enshrining a conservative vision of national identity and family values. This post will take a look at the new provisions of the Constitution and will explore whether we are seeing new doctrines introduced or existing principles of Slovak law elevated to the constitutional level.
Lilla Garayová
Oct 2514 min read


Civil and Commercial Codes: Dualism vs Monism in Private Law – A Historical Perspective: The 150th Anniversary of the Hungarian Commercial Act (1875–2025)
The program of the conference.
Events
Oct 230 min read


Questions about the Federalisation of the European Union
Although the nature of the European Union hardly meets the legal criteria for defining a federation, the fact remains that it is a structure in the process of federalisation, without this evolution being, as it stands, the result of the Treaties, or part of a democratic logic. The Court of Justice of the European Union plays a decisive role in this regard. In addition, two phenomena are accentuating this trend: the development of financial skills and the use of ‘Union values.
Bertrand Mathieu
Oct 219 min read


Are we Living in a Fiscal Federation … and Haven’t Noticed?
The series of economic crises befalling the EU over the last decade have given rise to several crucial changes in the architecture of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU).
Michal Petr
Oct 168 min read


The Aleksander Ładoś Group: The Role of the Polish Foreign Service in Rescuing Jews During World War II
Polish diplomats and Jewish activists of the Ładoś Group saved thousands of Jews in WWII by forging Latin American passports, risking their lives to resist Nazi persecution and preserve humanity.
Tomasz Rzymkowski
Oct 139 min read


Validation of the presidential elections in Poland
The blog analyses the legal and political dispute over the Supreme Court’s Chamber of Extraordinary Review and Public Affairs and its authority to validate Poland’s 2025 presidential election.
Konrad Wytrykowski
Oct 96 min read


The sacking of judges in the face of ECHR case law
The blog study addresses Poland’s draft bill annulling 2018–2025 judicial appointments for breaching ECHR case law on judges’ irremovability, fair trial rights, and lawful execution of Wałęsa v. Poland.
Konrad Wytrykowski
Oct 77 min read


The scope of the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) over the Common Foreign and Security Policy
This blog will briefly summarise the CJEU’s case law related to the Court’s CFSP jurisdiction.
Krzysztof Masło
Oct 28 min read
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