“Free the MEPs” Roars the Court of Justice? In its Junqueras judgment, the European Court of Justice resorted to the principle of representative democracy to protect European parliamentary rights from national law. Nathan de Arriba-Sellier • December 20, 2019
Catalan Elections: Independence or Self-Government After the failed referendum, the Catalan Parliament voted to break away while the Spanish government took control of the regional authorities sacking the PM, dissolving Parliament and calling new elections Manel Moya Noguera • December 19, 2017
Europe’s Wall – How Spain Constantly Violates Migrant’s Human Rights On 3 October 2017 the European Court of Human Rights found that Spain is in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights with its border regime in the exclave Melilla in Northern Africa. Should Spain have seen this coming? Wiebke Judith • December 12, 2017 • 1 comment
It is not about the economy The EU, and in particular the Eurozone, is facing a political, economic and monetary crisis. Many people are asking the question why some states were allowed to join the Union in the first place. Reijer Passchier • October 23, 2012 • 1 comment