


Future Of Europe
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Is the Concept of EU Federalism the Elephant in the Room?
US federalism has been and still is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the EU creators and supporters. Starting with the original vision of Altiero Spinelli in his Ventotene Manifesto to federalize Europe based on a constitution, along the lines of
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A Transcontinental Analysis of Artificial Intelligence-Based Judicial Systems in EU and India
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing justice systems, but the EU’s cautious four-tiered regulation contrasts with India’s bold e-Justice push. This post unpacks how both approaches aim to uphold constitutional values, offering a transcontinental dialogue on AI’s judicial promise and perils. Artificial intelligence
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Adjusting to Reality? Revisiting Treaty Revision in the Context of EU Enlargement
As the European Union re-centers enlargement on its political agenda, the legal mechanics of treaty change face renewed scrutiny. While the accession of new Member States is legally grounded in Article 49 TEU, the distinction between “adjustments” and “amendments” remains
European Values
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The UK, Assisted Suicide, and the Dignity Argument – A Philosophical Comment
"Always go to other people’s funerals. Otherwise, they won’t come to yours.”
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Wealth and Power: The theory of Plutocracy
Complex and historically rooted ideas can be difficult to understand today, especially at a time when the politics often uses them as labels, many times without any real meaning. However, in recent years, many of these historical ideas have resurfaced,
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If there is no wind, you have to row – Why should we re-read the Case C-78/18 decision and how should we do it until the CJEU confirms its principle in a new case?
When a Western Wind Blows Since the regime change, there has been a consensus that resources supporting fundamental rights, freedoms, and pluralistic democracy have arrived to Hungary from the West. This has changed in recent years. In the early 1990s, anyone
Tech & AI
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When AI hallucinates reality – Fallacies of language models and the challenges of recognizing them – Part I.
Large Language Models (LLMs) generate impressive answers, but sometimes confidently assert untruths - this is called hallucination. A recent study shows that automatic detection of these errors is theoretically impossible if the models learn only from correct examples. Yet, in
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AI Fatigue: When Artificial Intelligence No Longer Helps but Exhausts
The rise of AI has become unstoppable, but with it a less visible problem is also becoming increasingly urgent: AI fatigue. Why does it develop and how can it be prevented? What signs are worth paying attention to, and how
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Managing AI Agents: Risk, Compliance, and Responsible Deployment (Part II.)
In the first part, we explored how the OpenAI Agents SDK simplifies the development and deployment of intelligent agents, and what key legal and data protection considerations must be considered when implementing them. Now, we are taking a deeper dive:
Free Speech & Privacy
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Clearance in Crisis – Trump’s Executive Order Raises Concern for Law Firms
The Trump administration’s recent actions regarding the U.S. legal community, particularly targeting law firms, have raised significant constitutional concerns reinforcing the view that his targeting of law firms is rooted in political retaliation. President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders targeting
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Meta’s GDPR Fine: Delayed Accountability, but Maybe a Shift Toward Real Consequences
The €251 million fine imposed on Meta by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) for a Facebook security breach dating back to 2018 reflects a growing willingness by European regulators to hold tech giants accountable for failing to protect user data.
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TikTok vs. USA: A New Chapter in First Amendment Accountability
In our blog, we have previously explored in detail the dispute between TikTok and the U.S. regarding the platform's potential ban. In December, the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld the law that forces TikTok’s Chinese parent company,