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While the actors involved are not the same in each story, the constitutional stakes are analogous: the proper use of coercive powers in a democracy and the traditional dichotomy between freedom and ...
The first round of Poland’s presidential election has produced an inconclusive but politically charged outcome. Rafał Trzaskowski, candidate of the governing Civic Platform party (PO), received 31,36% ...
According to the Commission’s communication, the “broad powers and discretion of the Office will affect a wide range of persons and entities, including civil society organisations, media outlets and ...
On 14 May 2025, the General Court of the EU ruled in favour of The New York Times in the much-awaited Pfizergate case, annulling the European Commission’s decision to withhold the SMS text messages ...
Guatemala, Wednesday, April 23, 2025: Public prosecutors execute an arrest warrant against Luis Pacheco, the Deputy Energy Minister and former president of “48 Cantones” – a traditional self-governing ...
The Supreme Court has lately been advancing a “unitary theory of the executive” that undermines these foundational administrative-law frameworks. The theory strengthens the Trump Administration’s hand ...
Leaving the issue to continue to “percolate” through the lower courts, as the Attorney General Sauer suggested, would leave millions in limbo about their citizenship status, and with it, their ability ...
Last October, Palestinian human rights lawyer Raji Sourani told The Guardian: Gaza is becoming the graveyard of international law. The diagnosis has only sharpened since Trump’s return, across ...
Legal scholars and political scientists are experiencing nowadays a form of linguistic awkwardness, if not vertigo, as the very words (judicial independence, rule of law, separation of powers, ...
In his Opinion of 10 April 2025 in the joined cases C-758/24 and C-759/24, Advocate General (AG) Jean Richard de la Tour argues that a third country may qualify as a safe country of origin (SCO) even ...
On March 3, 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) released its final judgment in Yevstifeyev and others v. Russia. The decision concerned two applications against the Russian government, ...