The neglect of freedom of religion is relevant once again. Montenegro passed its Law on Freedom of Religion, which caused tectonic disturbances in the relations between the state and the church, prescribing the nationalization of church land and...
After more than sixteen years of Poland’s membership in the EU, Polish equality law is far from the principle of effectiveness. The institutional setting is weak and the case-law is mostly disappointing. Within the last five years, state...
Following its accession to the EU in 2004, Estonia has committed to implementing EU anti-discrimination legislation. This article briefly outlines the legal framework for equal treatment in Estonia with regard to its evolution and its characteristic...
Research Methods used to study Western societies are sometimes not suitable for studying non-Western types of legal systems. The ruling groups of these countries often adopt constitutions that do not regulate public relations, but create a positive...
The liberalization of the electricity market, in terms of creating a guarantee of free choice of energy supplier for the consumer, requires public authorities to intervene in the prices of energy transmission and distribution services. However, the...
This article describes the reasons for invalidity of legal transactions resulting from a defect of, and/or failure in the expression of will for concluding a particular legal transaction. This contribution begins with an introduction to the...