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Crossing borders in search of education? Not for schoolchildren! (part 2)
31 October 2017Can Member States prohibit pupils from attending education abroad, simply on the belief that it might hamper the integration of the children into society? But what of possible justification grounds? -
Crossing borders in search of education? Not for schoolchildren! (part 1)
30 October 2017Can Member States of the EU prohibit pupils from attending education abroad, simply on the belief that it might hamper the integration of these children into society? If this sounds extreme, read on. -
She said no: Italy and Europe after the constitutional referendum
8 December 2016In the 4 th December referendum, Italy rejected the constitutional reforms promoted by the Renzi’s government. As a consequence of the “No” vote, the Prime Minister decided to resign. While the vote was influenced primarily by internal factors, the result may open a period of uncertainty for both Italy and Europe as a whole. -
Black Piets, Burqa Bans, and Radical Populism in a Kakistocracy
2 December 2016Published on LBM . Here is a fun word that you may have come across recently: Kakistocracy. Based on the Greek word kakistos (meaning “the worst”), kakistocracy is a system of governance run by the least qualified, most “deplorable” citizens that the State has to offer.
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