The EU Member States have accepted the principle of supremacy of EU law over national legislation – but not... read more →
In this paper, the author examines the extent to which the actual gender ratio in the Serbian judiciary is a... read more →
The Livre au roi is the oldest of all the treatises that make up the Assizes of Jerusalem. The enactment of... read more →
The paper examines the 1966 reform of the Yugoslav secret political police from the legal and operational perspectives, and assesses... read more →
This article examines the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) approach to the exhaustion of extraordinary legal remedies and... read more →
The emergence of autonomous weapon systems (AWS) has raised a number of concerns. In addition to issues related to the capability... read more →
The ship’s captain (magister navis) held a pivotal role in overseeing maritime operations and managing the vessel. Rooted in traditional legal... read more →
The Internet and digital platforms are often portrayed as public spaces, hosting both private conversations and discussions of public... read more →
The ongoing digitalisation of judicial systems has intensified the debate over balancing the requirement of transparency and the... read more →
The paper explores the concept of settlement facilitation by arbitral tribunals. After a brief overview of the relevant legislation regarding this... read more →