On 25 January 2019, the rupture of a dam in Brumadinho unleashed a “torrent” of mining waste, destroying homes, contaminating ...
Inspired by some of the questions underpinning the project “Who is the Court for? Bringing the Human (back) into Human Rights ...
This week’s decision in Shell v Milieudefensie from the Hague Court of Appeals seemed like a blow to climate litigation: ...
The recent Hague Court of Appeal judgment, in the appeal brought by Shell against the first instance decision in favour of ...
With the recent swearing-in of Judges and Advocates-General at the CJEU in October 2024, the number of women has decreased.
We lawyers, of all people, should be among the most willing to contribute to the protection of the Constitution. We have skin ...
On November 6, Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election in a landslide, winning all Swing States and the popular vote.
In this blog post, we discuss two pieces of advice about the legal and political consequences for the Netherlands arising ...
At the time of this writing, he leads Kamala Harris by five million votes nationwide. That margin may narrow once ...
In line with a broader trend, all three jurisdictions in the United Kingdom now have Safe Access Zones legislation that ...
Italy Criminalises Surrogacy from Abroad, a Blow to Gay and Infertile Couples.” This was the headline on the New York Times ...
As political analysts debate the reasons for Trump’s victory, one contributing factor is surely the utter failure of Biden’s ...