Latest blog articles

  • A new push for European democracy: what place for (national) parliaments?

    Monday, 9 March 2020 marked the 100th day in office of the new European Commission under President Von der Leyen. The Commission had promised to deliver a number of priorities set out in the President’s Political Guidelines by this self-imposed deadline – priorities that, however, do not include any...

    LAW_thu_nguyen_blog on Europe
  • German Council Presidency – Game changer or paralyzing factor?

    On 1st July 2020 Germany will for the first time in 13 years again take over the rotating six-months Presidency of the Council of the EU – and with the Presidency come high hopes that a Member State with the political weight and capacities such as Germany will be able to significantly push forward...

    Law_blog Thu Nguyen Germany
  • Pay or shame

    On 7 November 2019, the Netherlands Gambling Authority
    announced their new policy involving companies that refuse to pay the administrative fines (civil money penalties) imposed by this authority.

  • House of cards

    With Prime Minister Boris Johnson facing stiff opposition to his signature Brexit policy, he suffers a momentous defeat in the United Kingdom Supreme Court. How did it happen? What was the reasoning of the judges, and what are the implications of the verdict?

  • Faites vos jeux

    Britain gets a hard-fought extension, with incalculable consequences.

    Brexit update blog Prashant 11 April 2019
  • Change of course?

    With options running out before the United Kingdom faces yet another critical deadline, Prime Minister Theresa May tries one last (desperate) gamble to “save Brexit” – reaching out to the Labour Party. Will it be successful? Which are the options remaining on the table? What could happen next? Here...

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