Decision: International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights v. Croatia
Croatia’s strict sex education gets green light (EurActiv.com)
European Committee Upholds Pro-Abstinence Sex Education Program (Life Site News)
Conservatism reigns in Croatia (One News Now)
Możemy, ale nie musimy (Korespondent)
Komitet Rady Europy zaakceptował abstynencką edukację seksualną w Chorwacji (Piotrskarga.pl)
Tsunami ze Strasburga? (Rodzina Katolicka)
GROZD traži uvođenje svog programa zdravstvenog odgoja u škole (metro-portal.hr)
Chorwacja mówi nie zachodniemu rozpasaniu (Altermedia.info)
Roger Kiska (KEESH’-kuh) serves as legal counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund and is based in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, where he specializes in international litigation with a focus on European law. He has developed the ADF-allied attorney network in Europe, working with allies to litigate European cases that have a potential for impacting ADF efforts in America. Prior to joining ADF, Kiska served as legal counsel at the European Center for Law and Justice. After earning his J.D. at Ave Maria School of Law in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Kiska began his legal career in the Slovak Republic as an attorney with the firm of former Slovak Prime Minister Jan Carnogursky. He is admitted to the State Bar of Michigan and also passed the Solicitor’s Bar examinations for the United Kingdom. Kiska is fluent in English and Slovak.