Following its accession to the EU in 2007, Bulgaria amended its Law for Protection against Discrimination (originally adopted in 2003) to implement the relevant part of the acquis communautaire. The law takes account for indirect and direct...
Rapid technological progress is a feature of our times, which is fuelling the phenomenon of globalisation. National legal systems therefore face the challenge of coping with new social problems which could not have been considered during the...
This article is dedicated to the relationship between tort and contractual liability in Polish law whereby if a breach of contract constitutes a tort at the same time, the victim-creditor may claim payment of damages under either of the two regimes....
The Republic of Kazakhstan is currently experiencing global changes and rapid development in the field of digitalization and information services. The issue of improving the regulatory and legal regulation of information turnover, provided through...
Under the condition of the full-fleged war of Russia against Ukraine, contemporary Russian state and law are attracting the attention of numerous international scholars. However, this attention is not driven by a desire to study the national...
Immediately after the Russian army's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russia created new administrative and criminal offences, which placed discussions about Russia's violent actions against neighbouring Ukraine under draconian sanctions....
From the very beginning of the massive sanctions imposed by the EU against Russia in response to the war of aggression against Ukraine, Russia started taking measures to stabilise the national economy. Starting 28 February, a series of Presidential...