The way events rapidly develop nowadays today on the international scene comes to our attention through various media sources and at one moment could have led us Europeans think that after centuries of attempts, transformations and assiduous researches people had, at one point, finally discovered the ideal form of government that would bring stability and the harmonious development of any community. But this dream seems to have crumbled with the transition to the information society. However, rapid digitalization, economic crises, migrant waves, hybrid wars, climate problems, the precariousness of classical resources and health hazards have once again raised the issue of building proper statal structures capable of guaranteeing fundamental civil rights and freedoms. In this article, we will address the issue of the principles of cultural rights that are at the forefront of the nowadays debate on the changes and reforms that national public administrations are called upon to implement in order to meet the needs of future generations.
International Law
Leonardo da Silva Guimarães Martins da Costa
The Debate in 21st Century Romania. Case Study – Bihor County
The influence of human rights on law
Access to the Archival Heritage as a Reflection of the Human Right to Culture. UNESCO’s Perspective
Cultural rights: new era, old principles, same challenges?
Claudiu Florinel Augustin Ignat
European Union Law
Brief considerations on the rule of law from the perspective of EU member states
EU’s Long Arm of Sanctions – The Anti-Coercion Instrument
UE Law and Comparative Law
Personal Data Processing within a Smart Cemetery
Environmental law
Some Legal Aspects of Shale Gas
International Governance of Climate Change. From the Framework Convention (1992) to COP-27 (2022)