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Homemade Rakija, homemade problems
Already amazed by the hospitality of people all across Europe, Serbia yet outgunned the idea we had of hospitality and helpfulness. A few minutes after checking in at our hostel in Belgrade, a round of homemade Rakija stood in front … Continue reading
“Media, judges, and the people failed to put an end to the Berlusconi era”
Giacomo Rojas Elgueta is a young Italian scholar who specialises in economic analysis of legal systems. We seized the opportunity and spoke to him about ancient Roman law, simplifying European law, and voting via smartphones.
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Tagged anti-politics, Europeanisation, law, legislation, roman law, student exchange
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Hablais European?
Madrid welcomed us with a hideous hostel and overpriced tapas. Instead of enjoying a heavy Spanish red wine at a nice restaurant and uploading our latest pictures via free Wifi access, we were hunted down by ominous figures in the … Continue reading