Far-right rhetoric, sexism and Francoist nostalgia are becoming increasingly visible among young men in Spain, writes Katie Hudson. Every year in August, the city of Alicante,
Spain, holds “Fiestas de … Continued [...]
Far-right rhetoric, sexism and Francoist nostalgia are becoming increasingly visible among young men in Spain, writes Katie Hudson. Every year in August, the city of Alicante,
Spain, holds “Fiestas de … Continued [...]
This blogpost dissects the ECJ’s Commission v Malta judgment, arguing that its expansive use of Article 2 TEU, overriding Article 20 TFEU and Declaration No 2, risks enabling
unlimited value-based judicial intervention and recalibrating EU-Member State competence balance. [...]
Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of London Photo credit: Animated Heaven, via Wikimedia Commons Introduction The EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA)
sets out rules for regulating online platforms and search engines. The following sets out a summary of what the Act does, and links to key resources. [...]
The European Commission has proposed a package of measures to protect Europe’s steel industry from the impact of high costs, reduced demand and cheap competition. Tobias
Hofelich and Tobias Kopf … Continued [...]
Should China be invited to this year’s G7 summit in France? Kenddrick Chan and Chris Alden write that treating the G7 as the core node of global governance risks turning
… Continued [...]
A website launched just a few days before Valentine’s Day, with a Portuguese domain name entitled “Relationchip” garnered some attention in Portuguese social media for
its innovative and controversial proposal to promote transparency in romantic relationships: i.e., through the use of two subcutaneous microchips and an app. [...]
[30.04.2026] CLEER and MINOS operating at Ghent University invite abstracts for a conference on ‘The European Union as a sanctioning actor: Legal and institutional developments'
The EU must step up to meet the challenges confronting Europe. As Sara Hagemann explains, this requires political will and institutional reform. Yet, reforms to the EU’s
institutions must be … Continued [...]
The world’s oceans are facing multiple environmental crises. Ronald C. Po argues history can play a critical role in helping us to understand how these problems emerged and
how they … Continued [...]
In the internal market, economic freedoms often appear to hold the trump card. Yet in Anesar–CV, the Court reminded us that national moral autonomy can sometimes play the
decisive hand. [...]