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Two former partners in a small Berlin-based law firm that operated during the Weimar Republic wrote two of the most influential accounts of Nazi Germany legal system. Yet Ernst Fraenkel’s “The Dual ...
In May 2025, Mongolia witnessed peaceful youth-led protests in Sukhbaatar Square reacting to the Government’s handling of corruption and a perceived lack of transparency. The demonstration led to the ...
Within a single month, two groundbreaking advisory opinions on climate change have been issued, fundamentally shaking the field of international environmental and human rights law: the Inter-American ...
One year after New Caledonia was tormented by violent demonstrations, resulting in the deaths of 14 people and causing over 2 billion euros worth of damage, representatives of New Caledonia and the ...
This year, we set out to explore how vulnerable to authoritarian populist’s strategies the independent and impartial judiciary of the Federal German Republic might be . “Let’s develop scenarios for ...
David Pozen at Columbia University calls Columbia University’s new agreement with the federal government “regulation by deal”. In regulation by deal, the administration foregoes the process of ...
In Taiwan, this Lunar New Year was marked by an extraordinary sight: across the island, citizens sacrificed time traditionally reserved for family reunion, fanning out into the streets to collect ...
Silvia Bartolini Dr. Silvia Bartolini is an Associate Professor of EU Law at Université Catholique de Lille and a Guest Lecturer at the University of Athens.
On July 19 the U.S. Congress decided to “claw back” money it had appropriated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) for the first time since its funding began 60 years ago. To those who ...
The EU is facing an “Orbán problem”. That much is clear. The Hungarian government not only pursues an illiberal domestic agenda that violates the Union’s values in Article 2 TEU, but also cultivates ...
The last decade, and especially the past year, saw a marked increase in the EU’s reliance on Article 122 TFEU. This legal basis was used to adopt a series of measures aimed to address the health and ...
Two years have passed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine – an act of aggression which 141 states of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) condemned as such shortly after. Ever since, ...