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The Harvard case also shows systematic problems in the protection of academic freedom in the U.S. Unlike in Germany, academic ...
The Indonesian experience highlights how popular control remains one of the most crucial safeguards for the survival of the country’s democracy in the face of consolidated power and unreliable ...
Advocate-General Collins’ Opinion of 4 October 2024 had framed the Commission’s case as depending on the proposition that EU law requires a “genuine link” between a Member State and its nationals ...
Since taking office in January, President Trump has imposed or threatened a steady string of tariffs on seemingly any country that comes to his attention. He has imposed tariffs totaling 145% on ...
The steps federal courts could take to ensure Abrego Garcia’s return, the opinion intoned, must exhibit “due regard for the ...
Repressions, forced deportations, and mass emigration during World War II resulted in the loss of over ten percent of the Estonian population, disproportionately affecting the national elite and ...
While the Council annulled the TikTok ban on proportionality grounds, it nonetheless confirmed the admissibility of the “exceptional circumstances” doctrine, even when other legal emergency frameworks ...
The Opinion of AG de la Tour commendably advances the Coman trajectory by acknowledging that even EU Member States where same-sex marriage is not permitted must recognise a family bond lawfully ...
According to Article 58 of the Attorneyship Law, such permission is a legal prerequisite for any investigation. Former Istanbul Bar Association President Kazan highlighted the significance of this ...
The Supreme Court allowed the second judicial review and held that “sex” (and related terms) in the EA meant a binary idea of “biological sex”. The Court reiterated that under Section 9(1) of the GRA ...