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We Will Always Have Paris: Croatia’s Struggles With Symbolic And Operative Constitutional Meaning

Once transported to Croatian constitutional law, the iconic line from Casablanca evokes more than the remembrance of a love lost. The French capital has recently been the figurative site of struggle over Croatian foreign policy, powers of the executive, and the role of the military in relation to both. Once the sitting president of France, …

Who Codes Justice? The Silent Use of Artificial Intelligence and the Challenge of Judicial Accountability in South-East Europe

In late 2023, UNESCO surveyed judicial operators around the world and found that 44 per cent were already using AI tools such as ChatGPT for work-related tasks. Only 9 per cent reported that their organisation had issued guidelines or provided training on such use.  The distance between those two figures captures a defining governance challenge, …