16 October 2014
Dissolution du Front National: mode d’emploi
L’actuelle procédure de dissolution du NPD en Allemagne pourrait-elle inspirer les français? Nonobstant la pertinance d'une telle mesure, de toute façon une dissolution du Front National serait légale. Continue reading >>
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Auflösung des Front National: eine Anleitung
Kann das derzeitige NPD-Verbotsverfahren in Deutschland als Vorbild für Frankreich dienen? Die Frage, ob eine Auflösung des Front National politisch klug wäre, beseite – rechtlich möglich wäre sie jedenfalls. Continue reading >>Ökonomen warnen vor dem nächsten Banken-Bailout, und keiner hört zu
Öffentliche Anhörungen in den Ausschüssen des Bundestages sind dazu da, den Abgeordneten und der Öffentlichkeit das Expertenwissen zu aktuellen Gesetzgebungsfragen zugänglich zu machen. Die Öffentlichkeit nimmt von diesen Befragungsritualen nur selten Notiz – aber für die Parlamentarier müsste es von hohem Interesse sein, zu erfahren, ob ihre Pläne der Kritik der Experten standhalten oder nicht. Sollte man meinen. Die Wirklichkeit in Zeiten der Großen Koalition ließ sich letzte Woche bei den Anhörungen des Finanz- und Haushaltsausschusses zum Thema Bankenunion und ESM studieren. Continue reading >>14 October 2014
The Catalan Question and the Spanish Constitutional Court
How the Catalan independence consultation was derailed, what role the Spanish Constitutional Court played and how the process differed from the one in Scotland. Continue reading >>
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The Catalan Question and the Spanish Constitutional Court
How the Catalan independence consultation was derailed, what role the Spanish Constitutional Court played and how the process differed from the one in Scotland. Continue reading >>12 October 2014
The Canadian Senate and the (Im)Possibilities of Reform
The framers of Canada’s Constitution had a vision for the Senate as a complementary, deliberative body bringing regional perspectives to national issues and genuine powers of oversight and sober second thought. It is widely agreed, though, that the Senate’s constitutional configuration stains Canada’s public institutions. The Senate needs change, but the impulse to reform is stifled by the reluctance of officials to open the constitutional amending formula. Continue reading >>
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11 October 2014
Veto Player and the Greek Constitution, Part 4
How we can shape things up through the electoral system Continue reading >>
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Veto Player and the Greek Constitution, Part 4
How we can shape things up through the electoral system Continue reading >>
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Veto Player and the Greek Constitution, Part 2
Why long constitutions tend to be bad constitutions. Continue reading >>
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Veto Player and the Greek Constitution, Part 2
Why long constitutions tend to be bad constitutions. Continue reading >>
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Veto Players and the Greek Constitution
On June 20th, George Tsebelis delivered upon acceptance of an honorary PhD by the University of Crete a speech in which he applies the insights of his seminal "veto player" theory to the task of constitutional reform in Greece with a view to reducing the power of extremist parties. We document this speech in a four-part series. Continue reading >>
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Veto Players and the Greek Constitution
On June 20th, George Tsebelis delivered upon acceptance of an honorary PhD by the University of Crete a speech in which he applies the insights of his seminal "veto player" theory to the task of constitutional reform in Greece with a view to reducing the power of extremist parties. We document this speech in a four-part series. Continue reading >>08 October 2014
Hungarians outside Hungary – the twisted story of dual citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe
In 2010, Hungary amended its Citizenship Act to pave the way for a preferential naturalisation of Hungarians living abroad. This was met with great alarm among Hungary’s neighbours: As a consequence of the Trianon Peace Treaty in the aftermath of World War I, by which Hungary lost large swaths of its territory, a considerable part of the citizenship of Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, Ukraine and other states nowadays consists of ethnic Hungarians. Four years after, tensions between Hungary and its neighbours with respect to dual citizenship are still palpable, since the number of new Hungarian citizens increases continually and already exceeds half million. Continue reading >>Hungarians outside Hungary – the twisted story of dual citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe
In 2010, Hungary amended its Citizenship Act to pave the way for a preferential naturalisation of Hungarians living abroad. This was met with great alarm among Hungary’s neighbours: As a consequence of the Trianon Peace Treaty in the aftermath of World War I, by which Hungary lost large swaths of its territory, a considerable part of the citizenship of Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, Ukraine and other states nowadays consists of ethnic Hungarians. Four years after, tensions between Hungary and its neighbours with respect to dual citizenship are still palpable, since the number of new Hungarian citizens increases continually and already exceeds half million. Continue reading >>
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The EU Commission’s “contempt” of national courts?
On 11 September 2014, the European Court of Justice heard a case officially categorised as a competition law matter: Case C-170/13 Huawei Technologies. However, the issue before the Court is much more fundamental; it raises deep constitutional questions concerning the inter-relationship between the national courts and the European Commission - and in particular the asserted ability of the Commission to restrict certain classes of applicants from having access to national courts (and/or penalise their exercise of that right). Continue reading >>The EU Commission’s “contempt” of national courts?
On 11 September 2014, the European Court of Justice heard a case officially categorised as a competition law matter: Case C-170/13 Huawei Technologies. However, the issue before the Court is much more fundamental; it raises deep constitutional questions concerning the inter-relationship between the national courts and the European Commission - and in particular the asserted ability of the Commission to restrict certain classes of applicants from having access to national courts (and/or penalise their exercise of that right). Continue reading >>
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28 September 2014
Nicolas Sarkozy, l’UMP et le Conseil constitutionnel
Nicolas Sarkozy est désormais officiellement candidat à la présidence de l'UMP et il entend bien faire entendre sa voix. L'opération de communication n'a surpris personne, pas plus que le discours donnant au téléspectateur l'impression que le temps s'était arrêté en 2012. Au plan juridique, l'annonce présente cependant un intérêt car Nicolas Sarkozy, en sa qualité d'ancien Président de la République, est "membre de droit et à vie" du Conseil constitutionnel (art. 56 al. 2 de la Constitution). A ce titre, il est soumis à certaines obligations bien peu compatibles avec les fonctions de responsable d'un parti politique. Continue reading >>
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