No. 1
Tom 2025, Nr 1
2025, 2025
Journal
European Studies Quarterly
DOI
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Publishing model
open access
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Field
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Discipline
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Publisher
Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Affiliation
University of Warsaw (Warsaw, Poland), Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Studiów Międzynarodowych
Language of publication
English, Polish, Russian
Rok publikacji
2025
Editor-in-chief
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Guest editor
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Issue content
Download all the articles in PDF25.05.2025
genocideBosnia and Herzegovinagenocidal intenthuman rights in EuropepreventionGenocide in international criminal law with reference to Srebrenica – prevention and challenges
Sadmir Karović
25.05.2025
Bosnia and HerzegovinaEuropegenocide denialwar crimesfreedom of expressionthe Srebrenica genocidehuman rightsDenial of genocide and other war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its impact on violation of human rights
Vedad Gurda
25.05.2025
Bosnia and Herzegovinachild soldiersConvention on the Rights of the Childwar in Bosnia and Herzegovinaarmed conflictswar veteranshuman rightsParticipation of child soldiers in armed conflicts: the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Katarzyna Czeszejko-Sochacka
25.05.2025
Bosnia and HerzegovinaConstitutional Courtstate sovereigntyforeign judgesinternational communityEuropean UnionForeign judges in the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Legal and political aspects
Krzysztof Krysieniel
25.05.2025
EuropeBosnia and Herzegovinahuman rightsInternational Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaInternational Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in SrebrenicaEuropeAn examination of human rights conditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a case study approach
Maria Ochwat
25.05.2025
Bosnia and HerzegovinaEuropehuman rightsdiscriminationanti-discrimination lawanti-discrimination policiesequality and diversityAnti-discrimination policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Laura Koba
25.05.2025
European identityCarolingian mythologyArthurian imageryEU integrationacquis mythologiqueCharlemagnecultural communicationpolitical communicationThe roots of European Identity: Carolingian and Arthurian references in the postmedieval acquis mythologique
Piotr Toczyski
25.05.2025
Judicial freedom of expressionEuropean Court of Human Rightsproportionality principlejudicial independenceBalancing judicial apoliticism and the right to freedom of speech – a critical analysis of ECHR Judgement no. 16915/21
Magdalena Marynowska
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