Norbert TRIBL: Can only one be left in the end? Is this the Way?!
Thoughts on a recent opinion by Advocate General Bobek On 4 March 2021, in the Joined Cases C-811/19 and C-840/19, the opinion of Advocate General Michal Bobek was delivered to the CJEU, which was already mentioned by one of the authors
Blanka BARTOS: SMA infants’ right to health
Are newborn screening and the reception of the treatment for SMA disease fundamental human rights? I. Introduction Since the 1960s, newborn screening has been around and saved lives.[1] Countries have been continuously expanding the range of screened diseases after the baby’s birth,
Raed Jamal GHANEM: Epic Milestones in the History of Human Rights
Between the Middle Ages and the Age of Enlightenment in Europe Introduction After the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the collapse of the central authority that imposed a unified legal system, a group of legal systems were created in different
Márton SULYOK: Constitutional Justice in Europe – “Courting” Death?
On the Less than Usual (?) Theme This January, listening to the optimistic start-of-the-year hum in my ears, despite COVID, I wrote that there surely are some lessons to be learned from all of those issues, good or bad, that surrounded, courted, then consumed some constitutional courts
Aida BEKTASHEVA: Is It Possible the EAEU Co-existing with the EU in One Spot?!
Over the last decades, the interest of practitioners and academics alike has substantially increased in regional integration. Unions for regional integration are faced with quite a lot of choices, for example, which form of integration they should select, whether or