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In her presentation, Jovaka explored the vital role of administrative law in defending constitutional principles and democratic standards during political and institutional backsliding periods. Using the Polish case as a focal point, she highlighted how administrative law can act as a tool of erosion and as a mechanism for restoring the rule of law.
Her paper generated a stimulating discussion among international colleagues, emphasizing the importance of administrative law scholarship in responding to contemporary governance challenges.
We are also pleased to announce that her paper will soon be published as an article in the Balkan Social Science Review (BSSR), further contributing to the academic debate on defending democratic values in Europe and beyond.
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In her presentation, Jovaka explored the vital role of administrative law in defending constitutional principles and democratic standards during political and institutional backsliding periods. Using the Polish case as a focal point, she highlighted how administrative law can act as a tool of erosion and as a mechanism for restoring the rule of law.
Her paper generated a stimulating discussion among international colleagues, emphasizing the importance of administrative law scholarship in responding to contemporary governance challenges.
We are also pleased to announce that her paper will soon be published as an article in the Balkan Social Science Review (BSSR), further contributing to the academic debate on defending democratic values in Europe and beyond.




