Almost 75 years have passed since the proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10th 1948. Nontheless, this passage of time has in no way diminished neither the force of the message nor the exceptional significance of this document, designed to enshrine a common ideal for all nations, the foundation on which the edifice of human rights has been and continues to be built. The ideal of human rights is alive so the next generations, future scientists and all representatives of social and political life are and will continue to be called upon to carry forward what ours forebears started.
European Union Law
Administrative practices as an infringement of the law of the European Union
Overview on the criminal justice system in Bulgaria. Comparative law. A Bird’s Eye View
The profession of legal advisor in european countries
Legal regime of competition in Slovenia
International Law
Ruscism – A threat to international legal order and the security of all humanity