Judges on politically sensitive descisions How do judges themselves feel about the political sensitivity of their decisions? Miranda Boone • July 19, 2022
The Argentine Supreme Court: An environmental protection force to be reckoned with In contrast to the traditional role of judges as neutral arbiters of legal disputes, the Argentine judiciary has played an increasingly political role in recent years, taking a strong interventionist approach in environmental cases. Asmaa Khadim • June 10, 2022 • 1 comment
Courts as an Arena for Societal Change Please join our conference, Courts as an Arena for Societal Change, on 8 and 9 July 2022, at Leiden Law School, Leiden University, in the Netherlands. Alex Geert Castermans • May 30, 2022
Civil Courts Coping with Covid-19 Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in civil courts - experiences in 23 countries. Bart Krans and Anna Nylund • May 27, 2021
International commercial courts: the Netherlands is lagging behind International commercial courts are on the rise to serve the needs and realities of international commerce. Taking a recent study, some features of the Singapore International Commercial Court are compared to plans to set up a Netherlands Commercial Court. Bob Wessels • February 05, 2018