Following lengthy negotiations within Germany’s coalition government, on 26 April 2024, the Bundestag passed an amendment to ...
Bertha Maria Júlia Lutz was an acknowledged scientist, a women’s rights activist, a politician, and a diplomat. Mostly known ...
On the other side is Poland, rendering the war in Ukraine much closer to home in a very literal sense, different than in ...
The recent rulings on climate change by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) are—as others have pointed out in this blog symposium—both “historic and unprecedented” for various reasons, not ...
Following Russia’s on-going facilitation of migrants to the Finnish border since last fall, Finland’s newly formed right-wing ...
The reform of European economic governance has been in the air for quite some time, but it was not until 2023 that the ...
The study of ‘memory laws’ has seen a spectacular rise in recent years as governments worldwide are reverting to formal ...
In her response to the post by Bernhard Wegener, who criticizes climate lawsuits as ineffective globules, Manuela Niehaus ...
Since 2010, the beginning of the populist takeover and the authoritarian transition, Hungary has gathered a lot of experience ...
On 30 April 2024, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) rejected a request by Nicaragua for the indication of provisional ...
In an application before the International Court of Justice brought by Nicaragua against Germany, Nicaragua requested that ...
A key and underrated aspect of the recent triad of climate rulings of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) is that the ECtHR has brought to the fore the role of trade-related greenhouse gas (GHG ...