The Visio Journal: Volume 7 Posted by Visio institut in Človekove pravice, Knjige, Politični sistem, Pravni red EDITOR’S NOTE By Dr. Tanja Porčnik* After the decades-long global momentum toward constitutional democracy, we have seen its reversal in recent years as institutional and constitutional constraints on government have been weakened, and human rights have been afforded less protection. In addition, the coronavirus pandemic exigencies… Visio institut no comments Read More
Euroscepticism in the Russia-Ukraine war Posted by dr. Tanja Porčnik in Človekove pravice, Drugi dogodki, Politični sistem, Pravni red, Zunanja politika Dr. Tanja Porčnik participated at the panel discussion on “Euroscepticism in the Russia-Ukraine war“ organized by the Republikon Institute from Budapest, Hungary on 16.6.2022. Other panelists were Dr. Renata Gravina, Researcher, La Sapienza University of Rome, Dr. Daria Hejwosz-Gromkowska, Professor, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, and… dr. Tanja Porčnik no comments Read More
The Value of Constitutionalism in the European Union Posted by dr. Tanja Porčnik in Analize, Človekove pravice, Politični sistem, Pravni red The European Union (EU) has been thriving for decades. A subtle yet important factor in its achievement of economic prosperity and further institutional integration has been the agreement on and commitment to upholding common values laid out in Article 2 of the Treaty on European… dr. Tanja Porčnik no comments Read More
Economic Freedoms and an Open Society: Opposites or a Necessary Pair? Posted by dr. Tanja Porčnik in Človekove pravice, Dogodki, Drugi dogodki, Pravni red Igrzyska Wolności 2021Sunday 12.09.2021, 12:00 – 13:30 Panelists:● Monika Budzák – INESS’s program manager and analyst ● Alexander Hammelburg – Dutch parliamentarian for the social-liberal party D66 ● Miłosz Hodun – president of the Project: Polska Foundation, second vice-president of the European Liberal Forum ●… dr. Tanja Porčnik no comments Read More
Liberalism in the post-pandemic world: a conversation with Tanja Porčnik Posted by dr. Tanja Porčnik in Človekove pravice, Gospodarstvo, Tehnologija, Trgovina, Zdravstvo Many extraordinary events took place in 2020. What do you think about how they will reshape the world in the rest of the decade? In light of the global pandemic, I see three significant changes in the making. First, the preparedness of the state for… dr. Tanja Porčnik no comments Read More
A Pandemic in a Pandemic: Domestic Violence in Croatia Posted by Visio institut in Članki, Človekove pravice, Pravni red, Zdravstvo By Igor ŠLOSAR* In the fight against the global pandemic of COVID-19 lockdowns were enforced across the globe in order to protect the population against the virus. Lockdowns and other restrictions led to people spending more time at home than earlier. During the last year,… Visio institut no comments Read More
Human Rights during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina Posted by Visio institut in Članki, Človekove pravice, Politični sistem, Pravni red, Zdravstvo By Aldina JAHIĆ*, Merisa HASIĆ** and Admir ČAVALIĆ*** During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, like many countries in the world, introduced a series of rigid measures to combat the crisis. These measures often violated the fundamental human rights and freedoms of the citizens. Measures… Visio institut no comments Read More
Constitutional Mithridatism: Fundamental Rights in Times of a Pandemic Posted by Visio institut in Članki, Človekove pravice, Pravni red, Zdravstvo By Spyridon VLACHOPOULOS* Measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic have limited a number of fundamental rights to an unprecedented extent. The rights of economic activity, movement, assembly and religious worship have been subjected to the most severe restrictions. Here, however, lies the great danger of… Visio institut no comments Read More
The Rights and Challenges of South Asian Migrants in Romania during the COVID-19 Pandemic Posted by Visio institut in Članki, Človekove pravice, Zdravstvo By Vlad I. ROȘCA* Since the 2015 refugee crisis onwards, the yearly quota of working permits for Third Country Nationals (TCNs) offered by the Romanian Government has gradually increased, reaching 25,000 in 2020. An important category of TCNs working in Romania are people from South… Visio institut no comments Read More
The Visio Journal: Volume 6 Posted by dr. Tanja Porčnik in Človekove pravice, Knjige, Politični sistem, Pravni red EDITOR’S NOTE By Tanja Porčnik* Any pandemic is not only a threat to the health and safety of the people but may also lead to other significant threats to them. In times of great national uncertainty, the government is called upon to act, and the present… dr. Tanja Porčnik no comments Read More