Although the difference in the competences of the Constitutional Court’s and courts’ of general jurisdiction can be observed and explained on... read more →
The unjustified enrichment law creates an independent source of obligations, which for historic reasons often overlaps with other fields of private law—the... read more →
This article reviews recent literature on legal standards and substantive standards in competition law enforcement, with particular emphasis on the relationship between... read more →
This Paper examines the most important innovations in the recently adopted European Directive 2019/2161 on better enforcement and modernisation of Union consumer... read more →
The paper empirically assesses evidence of bias among bankruptcy judges and predictability of judicial decision making in Serbia. For this... read more →
The institute of direct representation is indispensable in contemporary law. The first modern civil codes acknowledged direct representation regulating power of... read more →
For historical reasons, Mauritian civil law has been influenced by French civil law. However, despite the differences between Mauritian civil law and... read more →
Radomir Lukić’s Introduction to Law was a model textbook in Communist Yugoslavia for nearly fifty years. Still in use as a learning... read more →
This article compares the European Union and the United States with respect to competition law and enforcement practices as it pertains... read more →
In 1314 Bishop Guichard of Troyes was transferred from the lucrative Episcopal See of Champagne to the Episcopal See of Bosnia, with... read more →