By Jennifer Orlando-Salling. In EU legal studies, time, space, place, and knowledge are locations for contestation, deliberation and reconstruction. A departure from methodological avenues ‘traditionally’ used in EU legal studies is not just timely but imperative to equip the field with the ability to engage with a broader array of options, viewpoints, knowledge(s), and strategies. The text shows how decolonial approaches can bridge the gap between history, theory, and action, offering p...| TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research
If Harvard acts with integrity and empathy, it can begin to restore confidence that has been badly shaken. If it hides behind legalese or delay, it will confirm what many already suspect: that the nation’s oldest university has lost its legitimacy. The post Harvard’s Chance to Get It Right appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Judge Burroughs’ recent decision is a ringing affirmation of freedom of speech and the rule of law. In the long term, however, only a robust culture of free speech, embraced by both sides, can preserve these values. The post Federal Court Affirms Freedom of Speech and the Rule of Law–but Challenges Remain appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Võ Văn Quản wrote this article in Vietnamese and published it in Luat Khoa Magazine on May 4, 2021. *** Recently, Luật Khoa Magazine published an article highlighting the role of the automobile industry in fueling nationalism—particularly VinFast in Vietnam—and| The Vietnamese Magazine
What the failures of consumer-protection legisaltion teach us about the Rule of Law| Double Aspect
In a recently completed paper, Philip Murray and I develop a defence of what we term the classical account of administrative law. The question with which we are centrally concerned is whether (as t…| Public Law for Everyone
My plenary speech on the EU Commission's 2024 Rule of Law report The Rule of Law Reports, launched under the previous legislature, have become a vital tool for democratic oversight. Year after year,it highlights persistent deficiencies—attacks on judicial independence, pressure on the media, and the weakening of civil society. These warning signs The post Rule Of Law Under Attack appeared first on Marc Angel.| Marc Angel
Adrian Vermeule's promise of an illiberal legality is a fantasy or a lie| Double Aspect
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Насилие со стороны милиции в Узбекистане: два случая, мало ответов Подкрепленные доказательствами обвинения в Кашкадарье и Намангане свидетельствуют о постоянном злоупотреблении властью и безнаказанности должностных лиц. Эта статья основана на видеорепортаже Озодли...| Uzbek Forum for Human Rights
Immigration control strikes at the heart of the rule of law. That fact is badly unappreciated, even by some libertarians. If for no other reason, people who cherish individual liberty ought to be appalled by what the Trump administration is up to. Trump did not invent this unequivocal assault on a key protector of freedom—blame Congress for that—but never has the assault been so flagrant in America.| Free Association
If you think that immigration control does not strike at the heart of the rule of law, you need to listen to this:| Free Association
NAIROBI,Kenya – ICJ Kenya joined regional and international partners in Nairobi for the African launch of the Practitioners’… The post ICJ Kenya Joins Africa Launch of Landmark Human Rights Guide on Criminal Law Reform first appeared on ICJ Kenya. The post ICJ Kenya Joins Africa Launch of Landmark Human Rights Guide on Criminal Law Reform appeared first on ICJ Kenya.| ICJ Kenya
The State exists as a result of a social contract between individuals and their communities. Citizens empower the state, as an institution, with a monopoly over the use of violence. In exchange the state must provide them with protection and stability. The relationship between citizens and the state is that of a principal-agent. Where citizens […] The post The Case Against Criminalisation of Laws appeared first on Spontaneous Order.| Spontaneous Order
The following, which is republished here with permission, is the foreword to the July 2025 issue of the Solicitors Journal, in which I note that the rule of law today finds itself under challenge i…| Public Law for Everyone
In March 2025, a court agreed that ‘death is a possible side effect of the Covid vaccine’. In November 2024, another court ruled that the invocation of the Emergencies Act by the Trudeau government was illegal. We need to talk.| Darshan Maharaja
Government proposals to streamline judicial review of decisions authorising major infrastructure projects have been branded ‘Trumpian’. As well as being misplaced, such criticisms risk …| Public Law for Everyone
New Zealand’s government wants better regulation. Is it going about it the right way?| Double Aspect
The new Attorney-General’s recent lecture on the rule of law makes all the right noises. But it remains to be seen whether the Labour Government will be willing to put its money, and its actions, w…| Public Law for Everyone
Today Keir Starmer talked about us having more control in our lives. He said, “markets don’t give you control – that is almost literally their point.” This week we’ve seen it embodied in a speech given by Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, at their Financial Analyst Meeting 2024. He said that AI is on the verge … Continue reading The “new normal” is not inevitable. (1/2)→| Jen Persson's blog
By Taygeti Michalakea. In the 2023 elections, Greece's 'New Democracy' party won a second term with 40.5% of the vote, while the opposition Syriza received only 17.8%. Smaller far-right parties also gained seats, raising concerns about the rule of law. Issues such as weakened independent institutions, lack of media freedom, widespread surveillance, and political interference in the judiciary are contributing to this decline. This text explores how these factors are undermining democracy and e...| TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research
The European Commission is failing civil society in enlargement countries and other states according to MEPs and think-tank representatives at a conference held on Wednesday (12 October), back-to-back with the presentation of "highly irrelevant" annual enlargement reports.| Euractiv