RULE OF LAW: reforms in Poland and Hungary – interview with Jakub Jaraczewski
In the 11th episode of Przez Pryzmat ‘Through the Prism’ a podcast on the context behind contemporary politics, Jakub Jaraczewski,…
In the 11th episode of Przez Pryzmat ‘Through the Prism’ a podcast on the context behind contemporary politics, Jakub Jaraczewski,…
As the global community witnesses an unprecedented number of elections this year in countries representing more than 4 Billion people…
On March 28, 2024, Keseb hosted a timely discussion on the political power of women and young people, with a…
This paper examines the emergence of AI policies in Hungary and Poland under illiberal governments, and highlights their potential social…
In this legal analysis ARTICLE 19 Europe expresses concern to the Polish Supreme Court in a criminal case against three…
Researchers from two European universities with support from ASD have uncovered evidence that a small network of Polish news blogs—Lega…
The October 15, 2023 Polish parliamentary election will not be fair. The country’s last fair election was in 2015, when…
[Krakow, Poland – 26 November, 2023] – In a groudbreaking move to support independent journalism and news media organisations in…
Since coming to power in 2015, Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS) party has eroded media freedom and pluralism, taking over…
The European Union countries most affected by a decline in media freedom are Hungary and Poland, whose governments use various…