The authors examine the ethical foundations of humanity’s responsibilities toward nonhuman animals, emphasizing the intuition that special duties arise... read more →
The increasing complexity of service delivery and infrastructure development is making it difficult for governments to meet these growing demands... read more →
The article examines the sexual offences enumerated in title 17 of the early Byzantine legal code Ecloga (726 or 741). While... read more →
In response to Serbia’s request, the United Nations General Assembly sought an Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice regarding... read more →
The increasing accessibility of the internet through various digital devices has significantly changed children’s online experiences. While internet access offers... read more →
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 →




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