CATEGORY: Rule of Law
What Lies Behind Solidifying Euro as the Sole Currency in Kosovo?
As Kosovo continues its campaign to assert sovereignty and reduce Belgrade’s influence over Kosovar Serbs, the recent decision to ban the use of the Serbian
The rule of law and the U.S. elections: The influence of perspectives as a premise of people’s decisions
Elections are the premise of democracy. They are pivotal point in the making of modern times and are a fundamental part of the process which
Law on Student Organization in Serbia: Great Powers, Great Responsibilities
It’s been more than a year since the enactment of the Law on Student Organization, which substantially altered the functioning of student government in Serbia,
How high inflation rates affect corruption in North Macedonia?
Inflation, by definition, is a sharp and accelerated increase in the prices of goods and services on the market. Inflation can occur when prices rise
What Does 21st Century Education Really Look Like?
The coronavirus pandemic has raised many troubling questions about the way we run our world. National, international, and private institutions alike have grappled with the
The rule of law and its impact on individuals in society
The rule of law is a good concept, because according to it, everyone is equal before the court, regardless of their position in society. Countries
What is Left of Democracy?
In today’s social situation and political circumstances, we can often come across a situation which will make us wonder the same – what is left
Lack Of Democracy And Rule Of Law – A Cause For Brain Drain
While there are is causality between high unemployment rates and brain drain, however, it should be noted that the causes of this phenomenon are not
Women In The Macedonian Tv Debate Programs During The 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic – The Embodiment Of Gender Inequality
Since the onset of the first case of coronavirus in North Macedonia on February 26, 2020, followed by the declaration of the first state of
Equal Education For All!
The right to education of children with disabilities is covered and regulated under numerous international documents, and is specifically addressed in the Convention on the
How are smaller places in Serbia being suffocated: The case of local democracy and the media
The lack of media freedoms in Serbia is perhaps most felt locally, in small towns across the country that depend heavily on reporting on local
What Do We Imply When We Talk About Democracy?
Conversations about current political topics become increasingly polarized, discussions on Internet platforms are fueled by insults, accusations, belittling, lies, deceptions and propaganda. But what is
Is Our Personal Information Legally Protected?
How often do we give our personal information, such as our first and last name, address, social security number or copies of personal documents containing
Democracy and the rule of law
The term democracy originates from the two Greek words demos (meaning people) and kratos (meaning rule). Although there are many different ways to define the
Psycho-drive
I was greeted again by a mix of day D, just as befits it. I was overwhelmed by the crowds and city transports where I
Democracy and the rule of law
When we hear the term democracy the first thing that comes to our mind is freedom, nevertheless, freedom as G.W.F Hegel stated is not a
The Great Divide of Freedoms on the Internet
The Internet is a place of endless human potential. It is the tool that gives us the freedom of expression greater than any other that
Elections in BiH: Democracy on its deathbed
The electoral system of Bosnia and Herzegovina is full of shortcomings and thus abounds in opportunities for abuse. All the problems that arise in the