“Digestive Jurisprudence” is the view that judicial decisions depend on what judges had for breakfast. The view is usually associated with Frank’s... read more →
During the High and Late Middle Ages, canon law played a crucial role. This study provides an overview of ecclesiastical legal scholarship... read more →
This paper reviews the issue of surrogacy. The author analyzes surrogacy and continues by conducting a comparative overview of two legal systems... read more →
The paper aims to shed light on the interpretation of mercy killing, i.e., euthanasia, in European Court of Human Rights cases.... read more →
The paper compares the advice that Quintus gave to his brother Marcus Cicero, on how to conduct an election campaign, with the... read more →
The aim of the paper is to determine the content of dolus eventualis in order to demarcate it from conscious negligence as... read more →
The paper deals with the age and the origin of the early medieval Alemannic common law, the fragments of the Pactus Alamannorum... read more →
The past discussion on the necessity of church blessing for university theology instructors in Serbia has highlighted the legal elements and problems... read more →
The right to use is a personal servitude, which authorizes the holder to use the property within the limits of their needs.... read more →
The paper presents the similarities and differences in the argumentation of the constitutional courts of the Republic of Serbia, the Republic of... read more →