The purpose of this paper was to tackle the principle of adversariness in the proceedings before the Serbian Constitutional Court. Two... read more →
Since ancient times, theft of sacred objects has been recognized as a qualified form of theft, as a typical property crime,... read more →
In every democratic society, the role of the assembly is of utmost importance, as it is a political body... read more →
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Mauritian civil law is strongly influenced by French civil law, for historical reasons. Civil liability, tort and contractual law, is regulated... read more →
The rise of digital technology has driven progress but also enabled large-scale national and cross-border consumer law infringements. Unlawful... read more →
This paper examines the implications of Saudi Arabia’s accession to the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale... read more →
Despite the aspiration to comprehensively regulate legal relations, legislators can hardly avoid the occurrence of legal gaps, which may also arise... read more →
Freedom to provide services is specific in relation to rest of the fundamental freedoms of the European Union (EU) internal market... read more →
Artificial intelligence has already led to changes in education, and its influence will continue to grow. However, its implementation in... read more →