One might expect that tax benefits introduced by certain developed countries to attract foreign high-skilled workers would run... read more →
International migration has continued to escalate over the last three decades, creating a risk of brain drain in developing countries. This... read more →
In the face of population ageing and demographic decline, nowadays all countries compete for an increasingly valuable asset: human capital. Indeed, the... read more →
As the end of the Twenty-Tens approaches, there is a growing public consensus in Croatia that the key challenge facing the country... read more →
Amending construction permits is important for regulation of construction. Serbia had an inflexible system that did not... read more →
The paper outlines positions of analytical jurisprudence regarding the possible functions of law – whether they are determined as normative or... read more →
Right to a reasoned judgement, created by the European Court of Human Rights is used in some cases... read more →
This paper focuses – through the lens of the Finnis case – on the search for answers to the questions: Where... read more →
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the characteristics of the legal institution of the special duties towards a... read more →
Equality before the criminal law and protection of persons with restricted personal liberty in the European states diverge. The European Court of... read more →