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The devastating earthquakes in Nepal during April 2015 brought to the attention of the Israeli public an additional, completely different issue - surrogacy. During recent years,…
If a low-income family living in the Netherlands moves to Austria, should they be entitled to the same housing benefit they would have had if they were still living in the…
by Katalin Amon and Andrea Krizsan Recent by-elections and results of public opinion polls in Hungary indicate remarkable strengthening of extreme right wing party…
Written by: Robert Csehi and Uwe Puetter Under ‘Work Package 8’ we carry out a comparative research which analyzes the political aspect of European citizenship and the…
Citizens of the European Union have "the right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States" (Art. 20.2.a TFEU) and, likewise, freedom of movement for…
Can EU law effectively help the mobility of students? EU law does not require Member States to provide for a study finance system or maintenance grants for higher education,…
A brief comment to Opinion 2/13 on EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights In his Opinion 2/13 Court of Justice of the European Union declared that…
In my homeland, where I was born and where I presently live, the nationalist movement is currently in full swing. It is a well-known fact that a significant portion of Catalonia's…
I started to write this blog in a train that slowly took me from Poland back home to the Czech Republic. Returning from the conference on Central European party politics, I was…