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The increasing volume of digital content in the virtual world of digital platforms and its potential to contain illegal elements creates significant challenges for moderation and the resolution of related disputes. Automated decision-makin...
The AI Act, adopted by EU lawmakers in 2024, marks a major step in harmonizing AI regulation across Europe by introducing a risk-based framework for AI system oversight. However, it does not directly address civil liability related to the...
The Digital Services Act is currently receiving significant attention not only from experts but also from the general public. As stated in Article 93 of the DSA, the regulation will be fully applicable from February 17, 2024. Member States...
The paper analyses liability for defective AI systems from a private international law perspective. It begins with a brief analysis of the main reasons for the adoption of the new Directive 2024/2853 of 23 October 2024 on liability for def...
In the paper, the authors analyse the significant impacts of implementing the land consolidation procedure, that is, the analysis of the impact of land consolidation on land that is largely used for agricultural purposes, and how the land...
A safe working environment is one of the fundamental rights of workers, regardless of the type of job or employer. All previous research on workplace aggression has primarily focused on intra-organizational forms, while aggressive behaviou...
The primary objective of this article is to analyse and identify the essential elements of the proportionality assessment method applied by the Court of Justice of the European Union in cases concerning the restrictive measures (sanctions)...
This article aims to explore the effect of the Public Health Crisis on liberal democracies such as the Republic of Croatia. We will focus on the experiences of the last such crisis - the COVID-19 pandemic, which the WHO declared on March 1...
The principle of non-refoulement, enshrined in Article 33(1) of the 1951 Refugee Convention, is widely regarded as a cornerstone of international refugee protection. It prohibits states from expelling and returning individuals to territori...
The main aim of this paper is to explore the role of the European cultural civil society organizations (CSOs) in fostering the EU’s external cultural relations. This paper is obtained in the following way. Firstly, the important role cultu...
With the development of the European Union as a political community, also its public finances and fiscal policies have gradually taken shape and developed. The research focuses on the period from 2020 to 2025 and seeks to answer the questi...
Digital labour platforms (DLP) represent one of the most visible results of the latest technological revolution in the world of work. Working through online platforms in the Republic of Croatia is a relatively new phenomenon which has seen...
The legislation procedure within the European Union (EU) legal system is determined by the sources of EU law. Therefore, the legal acts adopted by the EU institutions are the instruments by which the application of its public policies is r...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the model of providing the public service of municipal waste collection on the territory of the City of Zagreb. The level of public service that must be provided in order for the municipal waste collectio...
The 9th edition of the International Scientific Conference on EU and Comparative Law Issues and Challenges (ECLIC), titled “Strong and Secure Europe: Legal and Economic Aspects”, offered another valuable opportunity for scholarly reflectio...
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