The rule of law in the EU is a very complex concept due to its nature, different understanding and its... read more →
During the 5th and 6th centuries a significant change occurred in the nature of defensor civitatis, in line with the social... read more →
In detecting criminal offences, the police increasingly rely on electronic evidence. Due to ubiquitous digitization, data in electronic form with probative... read more →
The creation of cryptocurrencies marked the beginning of a new era in money evolution. In the cryptocurrency system, governments do not... read more →
The ECtHR does not review decisions of national courts of the States Parties to the European Convention. However, it has developed a... read more →
In the article, published on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the enactment of the St. Vitus Day Constitution, the... read more →
Subjective tort liability, or subjective non-contractual liability, presupposes damage, causation, and fault. All three conditions are to be proven by the... read more →
Živojin Perić’s work on codifying the civil code was analyzed through four questions. 1) Participation in the work of the... read more →
The Kingdom of SCS and the Holy See established diplomatic relations in March 1920. The Holy See accepted the new country... read more →
Based on available published and unpublished archival sources of Yugoslav and Soviet origin, as well as relevant historiographical and memoir literature,... read more →