This blog post will offer a brief review of "How To Win a Trade War," by famous podcasters and think tankers/journalists Chad Bown and Soumaya Keynes. I wanted to post something
in time for their official book launch (which is today), but I only got the book last Thursday night, which means (1) I may have missed some things as I read it quickly [...]
This month, I have had the pleasure of teaching an online seminar on the Supreme Court of the United States for students in Yerevan State University’s Master’s Program
in American Studies. The seminar focuses on the Court’s power of judicial review and the limits on that power—limits imposed by the other branches of government, [...]
–Gazmend Demolli, Independent researcher The Constitutional Court of Kosovo has recently interpreted Article 86 of the Constitution chiasmically. A provision regulating the
timeframe of the presidential election has been read as imposing a mandatory outcome; meanwhile, a clause defining the voting threshold for that outcome has been [...]
Background The first post on Law & Religion UK addressed the successful challenge of the National Secular Society, (NSS), and Mr Clive Bone, a former Bideford town councillor,
to the inclusion of ‘Prayers’ as the first substantive item of business at full meetings of the Council, National Secular Society & Anor, R (on the application [...]
AI systems are now being used in European procurement processes to tackle corruption. Mark Esposito and Bruno S. Sergi write that the political question is no longer whether
this technology … Continued [...]