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Minors as a consumer of digital services and digital content – a legal capacity perspective
This study examines minors’ legal capacity to access digital services and content under EU contract and data protection law.
Sanja Savčić
Nov 30, 20259 min read


Cyberbullying (peer violence) - online bullying
The author focuses on defining the phenomenon of cyberbullying (electronic aggression) itself and discusses in turn the online threats most frequently encountered by minors.
Marzena Toumi
Nov 27, 20255 min read


Diversity within the EU
This short blog post aims to highlight some of the elements that underpin the diversity of the European Union. This includes nationalities, immigrant communities, and indigenous communities, who are the least talked about.
Lilla Berkes
Nov 23, 202510 min read


The Croatian Constitution and Association in Alliances with Other States
The author takes a closer look at the Constitution of the Republic of Croatia concerning the provisions which regulate the process of association and dissociation of state.
Petar Bačić
Nov 18, 20259 min read


Retroactivity and retrospection – when is the rule of law violated?
This post will provide clarification of the two perspectives of temporal approaches in law based on the jurisprudence of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal.
Anna Faber-Wiercińska
Nov 14, 20256 min read


Crime against migrants and crime among migrants - a small scientific study
This study examines migration-related crime, pointing out that migrants are particularly vulnerable to crimes such as human trafficking, forced labour, sexual violence and hate crimes as a result of their difficult legal and socio-economic situation.
Rafał Wielki
Sep 28, 20256 min read


Are smartphones at schools a modern-day Pandora's box?
This blog post explores whether smartphones should be embraced as valuable educational tools or their potential risks outweigh the benefits.
Wojciech Federczyk
Sep 23, 20255 min read


Financial education and its impact on the level of financial exclusion of elderly people
The study draws attention to the lack of financial literacy as a factor that has a significant impact on the degree of exclusion. Financial education was indicated as one of the key tools to fight it. In terms of the issue at hand, the approach to the development of specific forms of financial education aimed at older people and fully adapted to their current needs is of particular importance.
Agnieszka Mikos-Sitek
Sep 18, 20257 min read


Legal nihilism versus the state of constitutionality. Case of Poland.
The blog post explores how Poland’s current government uses the narrative of “restoring the rule of law” to justify extraordinary, often legally questionable measures, raising concerns of legal nihilism and historical parallels.
Karol Dobrzeniecki
Sep 14, 20255 min read


Research trip – Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
This blog post summarizes a PhD research trip to Vienna, combining legal literature study with attending a criminal trial on the misuse of National Socialist symbols.
Dóra Szikszai
Sep 9, 20252 min read


Torpedoing the coup investigation
This blog post analyses allegations of a coup d’état, the investigation by Prosecutor Ostrowski, his suspension by Minister Bodnar, and the wider implications for rule of law in Poland.
Konrad Wytrykowski
Sep 4, 20256 min read
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