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Environmental Intervention: An Activist Idea or a Legal Tool? An Analysis of the Possibilities of Environmental Protection in Light of the Principle of Non-Intervention
Environmental emergencies are increasingly the subject of debate. As defined in this article, these emergencies start on a State’s territory but can...
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Two recent judgments of the European Court of Human Rights on Councils for the Judiciary
In recent years the European Court of Human Rights has been confronted with cases where the problems concerning judicial careers and the bodies...
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Post-truth and post-trust: how to re-define trust in the judicial system and the media
This article revisits the rational and symbolic elements of assumed and earned trust, and how social and political trust is intertwined with trust in...
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Forcible Protection of Nationals Abroad: The Doctrine’s Hegemonic Use
During the last few years Russia has repeatedly evoked the doctrine of the protection of nationals abroad in all cases when it has resorted to the...
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Deep learning based vessel arrivals monitoring via autoregressive statistical control charts
This paper introduces a methodology for monitoring the vessel arrival process, a critical factor in enhancing maritime operational efficiency. This...
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Judging Gender: The Sentencing of South African Mothers Who Murder Their Children
Women who commit filicide are not only judged for their crime but also for their compliance/deviation from societal expectations of motherhood....
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The effects of Constitutional Court Judgments in the context of EU integration: the case of Romania as an EU Member State
This contribution analyses the conflict between the Constitutional Court of Romania (the ‘CCR’) and the Court of Justice of the European Union (the...
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The Ukrainian–Russian Armed Conflict and the Law of Neutrality: Continuity, Discontinuity, or Irrelevance?
This article examines the role of the law of neutrality, namely the international legal regime defining the status of a State not party to an...
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Crisis, Reinterpretation, and the Rule of Law: Repurposing ‘Cohesion’ as a General EU Spending Power
The EU Treaties contain no provision akin to the clause in the United States Constitution empowering spending in the ‘general Welfare’, i.e., for the...
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EPF: Fostering Differentiation with Flexibility, or Contemplating CSDP Out of the Box
The establishment of European Peace Facility (EPF) occurred in an era when European Union began to vindicate its resolution to achieve strategic...
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Does “Better Than” Have a Common Scale?
Ordinal, interval, and ratio scales are discussed and arguments for the thesis that “better than” comparisons reside on interval or ratio scales are...
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The digital operational resilience act: challenges and some reflections on the adequacy of Europe’s architecture for financial supervision
The paper critically analyses the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) within the European Union (EU) with respect to challenges such as...