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Religion and equality in EU law
This paper strives to show does EU law ensures that religious people are not discriminated against? Also, it gives the answer on the question whether religious affiliation can sometimes be grounds for discrimination. Namely, the question is whether religious affiliation should sometimes be hidden or it can be always freely showed.
Frane Staničić
Mar 159 min read


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 22, 20259 min read
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