Patria potestas appears in the tradition in two aspects: as the father’s right to put his son to death and as the... read more →
In early Rome the notion of patria is a byword of the occupation of a specific geographical space by the populus,... read more →
By opting for the approach based on the dichotomy of individual criminal responsibility for the act of genocide and the responsibility of... read more →
The paper aims to reflect on utility of principles of future articulation of church-state relations in democratic political systems, particularly in... read more →
The author examines different issues considering legal and social standing of mercenaries, mostly being focused upon the fourth court speech (On... read more →
Mount Athos represents a unique monastic community modelled after the great monastic centres of the Byzantine (Roman) Empire. Owing to the... read more →
Political revolutions of the 18th and 19th century engendered an idea of universal equality. However, the American Declaration of Independence and... read more →
In a society people enact laws to protect the innocent. These laws often reflect the morals, values and concerns of... read more →
The paper is devoted to a normative framework of protection against genetic discrimination in the legal system of the Republic of... read more →
This article explores the concept of direct effect of the European Convention on Human Rights. In order to discuss... read more →