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ABSTRACT This paper offers a novel, productive approach to political ethics in the European Parliament (EP), assuming some of its members (MEPs) are elected undemocratically in member states severely affected by democratic backsliding. It explores the normative foundations of how other MEPs should deal with undemocratically elected MEPs here and now ...
Attila Mráz
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Sex and gender transformation in Africa
Zak Yacoob
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Abstract The last decade has witnessed a substantial increase in case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (hereafter: ECJ or Court) concerning the rule of law. This expansion in case law reflects the significant challenges to the rule of law that have arisen in recent years. Several EU member states have implemented measures that severely
Urszula Jaremba, Jasper Krommendijk
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Agricultural biotechnology in the courts: judicial opinions and commentary. [PDF]
Kershen DL.
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Review of: "The Contradiction of Populism and Judicial Independence (Unraveling Alexander Bickel’s Counter-Majoritarian Dilemma in the Context of the Indonesian Constitutional Court)" [PDF]
Gift Gwindingwe
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Revisiting the EU's Democratic Deficit: Archival Insights From Maximalist Federalists
Abstract This article explores the history of democratic problematisation of European integration, rather than taking part in the normative debate on the European Union's democratic legitimacy deficit that emerged in the 1990s. We focus on the narratives of non‐institutional actors who have considered that European integration should be a democratic ...
Jessy Bailly
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POSSIBLE WAYS TO ENFORCE INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE FOR SYRIAN
A. P. Yevseyev
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Assisted Suicide for Irreversible Patients on Life Support? The Intricate Italian Journey Towards Conforming with the Legislation of Spain, Austria, and Portugal. [PDF]
Vergallo GM +4 more
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The Political Legitimacy of Multilevel Crisis Governance: The EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility
Abstract European‐wide crises have required extraordinary responses from the EU and its member states that affected its governance and legal framework as well as its legitimacy. The recent COVID‐19 pandemic spread across borders and involved multiple levels of government to mitigate its socio‐economic impact and facilitate a swift recovery.
Marius Guderjan, Mario Kölling
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