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 →
This paper discusses interim measures that can be ordered by Serbian arbitral tribunals and the possibility of their domestic enforcement. The... read more →
The project of conceptual jurisprudence has been challenged on the ground it lacks normative implications that can help us to... read more →
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 →
The use of information technology enables state authorities to prosecute perpetrators and process personal data on an... read more →