If one was being less cynical about it, one might argue it came from a principled libertarian stance, one with roots in a ...
On 30 August 2024, the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes suspended X (former Twitter) in Brazil.
What to do when national and international legal systems fail thousands of survivors of sexual violence? The life and work of ...
The exhilaration and enthusiasm which followed the passing of the Digital Services Act (DSA) is long over. No matter one’s ...
With the European Green Deal, the Commission has successfully presented a concept for improving climate, biodiversity, and environmental protection in line with Art. 11 TFEU. Most measures proposed by ...
Over the past ten months, the Fico IV government in Slovakia has intensified its assault on democratic principles, revealing ...
Mexico is about to adopt a constitutional amendment to reform the judicial branch. While framed as an attempt to restore the ...
France is experiencing a major shift in its constitutional and political landscape. After weeks of uncertainty, President Emmanuel Macron has now appointed Michel Barnier as Prime Minister, sparking ...
In the small village of Nyírmártonfalva in northeastern Hungary, there stands a wooden treetop walkway designed for walking ...
Poland, once a country with one of the highest numbers of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs), might now ...
The Draghi Report is now published, outlining the ”existential challenge” of European competitiveness going forward. In view of the geopolitical developments of the last several years, the scale of ...
In 1995, the Bosman ruling put an end to transfer fees for out-of-contract players. This year, the Court of Justice of the EU ...