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Speech on Trial – Why Criminal Defamation Still Haunts Modern Democracies?

Disclaimer: These podcasts are generated by AI based on article texts. The voices are computer-generated, and the editors and this blog cannot warrant the accuracy, quality, or reliability of the content. Please treat them as experimental and verify any information with trusted sources. This podcast episode delves into the global movement advocating for the abolition …

Legal alignment with the EU AI Act in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Balancing Innovation and Human Rights

Artificial intelligence is no longer an abstract concept, a futuristic idea, or a buzzword. As it becomes embedded in everyday life, the question is no longer whether we regulate but rather how fast and how well we do it. As the countries of the Western Balkans move closer to EU membership, aligning national legislation with …

Confiscation of goods by Serbian Customs faces a serious human rights issue

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has passed a judgment on 17th September 2024, which has subsequently become final on 17th December 2024 in the case Yaylalı v. Serbia (no. 15887/15) . The case concerns a Turkish national living in the Netherlands whose personal and lawfully acquired jewellery that belonged to his wife was …