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Dive into pressing issues and challenges in EU and comparative law with the ECLIC series. Get expert insights on complex legal topics and analysis.

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FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ON THE INTERNET VS. DIGITAL SERVICES ACT

With the development of information technologies and the digitalization of every area of our lives, we are increasingly encountering violations of individuals’ digital rights, which can be classified among fundamental human rights and free...

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JUDICIAL LAW-MAKING AND THE UNIFORM APPLICATION OF LAW AFTER ECJ’S JUDGMENT IN THE HANN INVEST CASE – A MISSION FOR CROATIA AND THE LESSON FOR OTHER MEMBER STATES

The Member States of the European Union employ various mechanisms to ensure the uniform application of law. While appeals and supreme court precedents are regarded as the common methods for resolving case law conflicts, other procedures li...

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CIVIL LAW ASPECTS OF THE CONFLICT OF PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INTERESTS AND REALIZATION OF GUARANTEE OF THE RIGHT OF OWNERSHIP IN THE BOUNDARY REGULATION PROCEDURE

The right of ownership has become the paradigm of modern life. On the one hand categorically guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and even the...

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STRATEGIC LAWSUITS AGAINST PUBLIC PARTICIPATION – MEASURES OF PROTECTION AGAINST MANIFESTLY UNGROUNDED CLAIMS OR ABUSIVE LITIGATION. A POLISH PERSPECTIVE

Lawyers have been observing a growing number of SLAPPs (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) – lawsuits designed to trigger a freezing effect and intimidate individuals speaking out on socially essential topics – filed in Polan...

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THE APPLICATION OF THE LEGAL PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF INTERPRETATION OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN CLIMATE CHANGE-RELATED CASES BEFORE THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Climate change, a long-term shift in global, regional, and local weather patterns, is primarily driven by human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels since the 1800s. This has led to a 1.2°C increase in Earth’s average surface...

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THE IMPACT OF EU NATURE RESTORATION LAW ON PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS – BETWEEN THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE (IN)COMPATIBILITY WITH THE ROMAN LEGALTRADITION

Regulation (EU) 2024/1991 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 June 2024 on nature restoration and amending Regulation (EU) 2022/869 (EU Nature Restoration Law) is the first continent - wide comprehensive law aimed at restor...

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SAFEGUARDING INTERESTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS OF UNACCOMPANIED MINORS SEEKING ASYLUM IN POLAND THROUGH CIVIL PROCEEDINGS

This paper addresses the role of civil proceedings in safeguarding interests and human rights of unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in Poland. The first part of the paper describes which human rights, including procedural rights, need to...

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BEST INTERESTS OF UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN IN RETURN PROCEEDINGS

Ever since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, the best interests of the child principle has become main tool for the protection of children in all proceedings. The centrality of this principle has been pa...

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ROLE OF THE PARENTS IN THE EXERCISE OF THE CHILD’S RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF THOUGHT, CONSCIENCE AND RELIGION

The right of the child to freedom of thought, conscience and religion is one of the four participation rights of the child, protected under Article 14, paragraph 1 of the UNCRC. As such, it enables the child to be an active member of socie...

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PARENTHOOD WITHOUT BORDERS - JUDICIAL COOPERATION FOR CROSS-BORDER FAMILY SECURITY IN THE EU

Cross-border mobility and diverse family forms are increasingly common in the European Union, yet legal recognition of parenthood remains fragmented along national lines. This paper examines how the lack of mutual recognition of parent-chi...

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SELF-EFFICACY AND EMOTIONAL REGULATION AS PREDICTORS OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AMONG SOCIAL WORKERS

Occupational health and safety have been a priority for the European Union (EU) since the 1980s. Over the past decades, the EU has developed a series of strategic documents underscoring the importance of mental health. Several of these spe...

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EXECUTION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS JUDGMENTS RELATED TO RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

The European Court of Human Rights plays an important role in safeguarding the rights of persons with disabilities in Europe through a dynamic interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights in the light of the provisions of the...

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CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Climate change in recent decades has increasingly affected various aspects of human life. Rising sea levels, extreme weather conditions such as heat waves and heavy rains, resulting in drought, forest fires and floods, lead to complex soci...

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TRANSPARENCY OF CIVIL PROCEEDINGS IN THE DIGITAL AGE

This paper examines the significance of the principle of publicity in civil proceedings, highlighting its role in promoting transparency, accessibility, and the openness of the judiciary. The principle of publicity enhances the efficiency...

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OPENING/FALLING OF THE BOW VISOR/RAMP AS THE CAUSE OF MARITIME CASUALTIES – LIABILITY AND INSURANCE ASPECTS

One of the fundamental determinants concerning the safety of maritime navigation is the need to comply with all safety standards of ship maintenance and safe working conditions, the nonfulfiilment or non-observance of which is considered a...

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