New article from the Slovensko Marka Jakubíka: Proč jsou Benešovy dekrety věčně živé a proč je hájí Slováci

Can public questioning be criminally punishable today?
In his latest article on LegalWeb, Marek Jakubík examines changes in Slovak criminal law – and he does so in his characteristic style: with distance, irony, and a very specific analysis.

This time, the topic concerns the limits of freedom of expression and a new provision that can analyze public questioning of the post-war legal order. As Marek says: “Ignorance of the law does not exempt from responsibility. But in a situation where regulations change quickly and unexpectedly, vigilance becomes necessary. This is another article in the series “Slovensko Marka Jakubíka” which demonstrates that law is not only about regulations, but also about context, history, and… very current consequences.

If you are interested in where the boundaries of law and freedom of expression lie in the region today, it is worth reading the entire article: https://legalweb.cz/proc-budou-benesovy-dekrety-vecne-zive-a-proc-je-nejvice-haji-slovaci-7154/