The issue of recognising the effects of gender affirmation is a controversial subject that the European Court of Human Rights often faces as a result of States’ reluctance in addressing such matter. This paper analyses the recent judgment of the...
The issue of the beneficiaries of the right to marry under the Romanian legal framework on same-sex relationships and of those seeking to invoke in Romania the effects of a marriage entered into abroad is a modern day challenge in system that...
In Russia, the 2014 enactment of a concept of a State family policy for the period until 2025 has been accompanied by a process of enshrining traditional values as a foundation for family policy. Recent reforms have recognised at constitutional...
The question of maternity has been a non-controversial one ever since - the woman who gave birth to a child is considered to be the child’s legal mother. This view has become controversial though with increasing progress of reproductive medicine....
The family law provisions of the Hungarian Civil Code have been subject to several amendments since their entry into force in March 2014. The amendments are notable because of their effect on judicial practice or legal doctrine. This paper provides...
With the advent of the new decade, the possibility of applying digital tools in certain fields of law is increasingly being explored in a range of legal publications. Particular attention is paid to those fields of law, which are based on an...
The Federal State Principle in Russia and its Erosion by the Constitutional Reform of 2020: Since its entering into force, the Constitution of the Russian Federation has been resilient to major changes, aside from minor amendments as a result of...
The first modern draft of a Russian criminal code, the so-called “Criminal Codes for the Russian Empire” of 1813, was written by German philosopher, political scientist and economist Ludwig Heinrich v. Jakob (1759-1827), who was a member of...