Tackling the Climate Crisis with Counter-majoritarian Instruments: Judges between Political Paralysis, Science, and International Law
Written by Christina Eckes. European Papers , Vol. 6, [...]
Always as an end, never as a means? The EU’s commitment to free trade and its limits
Written by Piotr Krajewski, 17 January 2022, European Law [...]
The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement – Exceptional Circumstances or a new Paradigm for EU External Relations?
The EU-UK Trade and Corporation Agreement could be a [...]
A human right to a (somewhat) stable climate?
This event was held on 11 June 2021 and [...]
The Courts Strike Back
The Shell Case in Light of Separation of Powers [...]
The emerging fiscal union needs a solid foundation
The EU’s response to the COVID-19-induced economic crisis has [...]