Union University Law School Review
Year XVI, No. 1/2025, Pages 1-257
UDK 34 | ISSN 2217-2815 (Printed Edition) eISSN 2406-1387 (Online Edition) |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Maja Sahadžić, The Rule of Law, the Separation of Powers, and Big Tech
Miloš Novović, Lana Bubalo, Toward a European Tort Law of Data Protection: The Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union and Its Impact on National Tort Laws
Stefan Jovanović, Recognition and Enforcement of the Blockchain Arbitral Awards Under the New York Convention
Dejan Popović, Zoran S. Mirković, General Universities Act 1954: The First Post-War Law on Higher Education in Yugoslavia and Its Long-term Effects, Part One
Vedran Đulabić, Iva Lopižić, Reforms Without Reforming: Trends in Local and Regional Governance and Decentralization in Croatia
Sofija Nikolić Popadić, The Impact of Climate Change on Human Health: Does Legislation in Serbia Adequately Respond to the Challenges?
SYMPOSIUM: MENSTRUAL JUSTICE IN MOTION
PREFACE
Inga T. Winkler, Symposium on Menstrual Justice in Motion
ARTICLES
Judit Sándor, The Biopolitics of Menstruation in Hungary: Then and Now
Mila Petrović, Menstruation at Work Should Not Be a Problem – Period!
Adriana Zaharijević, Philosophy of Menstruation: The Body That is Not Bodiless
Marina Sakač Hadžić, Missing Menstruators: How Activist Work Highlights a Knowledge Gap
BOOK REVIEW
Jelena Ćeriman, Reframing Menstruation: Cultural Stigma, Economic Exclusion, and the Politics of the Body, Jasna Kovačević and Zilka Spahić-Šiljak, The Price of Impure Blood: Cultural and Economic Aspects of Menstruation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, TPO Foundation, 2025, pp. 221