When Corporations Disrespect Women's Human Rights: Access to Good Quality Remediation Women experience the impacts of corporate activities – including the flexibilization of labour and the privatisation of public services – differently and disproportionally. Aleydis Nissen • January 10, 2023
The threat of legal autocracy in the U.S. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case dealing with obscure theories of constitutional interpretation. However, the case reveals strategies that risk subverting democracy. Chase Burton • December 20, 2022
How sensational is Indonesia’s new Criminal Code? International media strongly condemn Indonesia’s new Criminal Code. Is it really that bad? Adriaan Bedner • December 15, 2022
In search of justice: Leiden and Sarajevo students exploring the meaning of justice in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina Every nation has its own dark chapters of history and the Netherlands and Bosnia-Herzegovina are no exception. Could the rule of law help in bringing closure? Amber Benhammou • December 12, 2022
Tested negative: China’s zero-COVID policy Why is China’s zero-COVID policy so rigid? Is there any explanation other than political rationality? What obstacles will recent changes face? Aokai Yang • December 06, 2022
Reforming judicial review with respect for democracy Judicial review of the Constitution has long been a topic of discussion. How do democracy and the rule of law relate to each other? Jorieke Manenschijn • November 24, 2022
Combatting plastic pollution by effective enforcement Plastic pollution is a major environmental issue. Although regulation is being adopted, plastic pollution is still increasing. Effective and strict enforcement is key and NGOs and civilians can be instrumental in this. Nienke van der Aar and Esther Kentin • November 03, 2022
Venezuelan survival migration in the US-Mexico migration corridor The new arrangement to manage Venezuelan survival migration at the Mexico-US border couples a limited and restrictive regularisation pathway with repressive and punitive measures for irregular migration. Amalia Campos-Delgado • October 27, 2022
Personalised pricing is happening: Here’s what you need to know Online platform Wish was caught red-handed by the Dutch ACM, on account of engaging in personalised pricing. What does this mean for the future of the practice? Kimia Heidary • July 29, 2022