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Lore Maria Peschel-Gutzeit was a judge, lawyer and Senator of Justice in Hamburg and Berlin. She fought for the introduction ...
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In a recent decision on the merits in M.A. and Others v. France, the ECtHR held that French legislation criminalizing the ...
Basically, this was a completely normal election by Austrian standards. If you look at public attitudes on important ...
On 21 March 2023, the European Commission brought action against Republic of Malta for establishing and maintaining a policy ...
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The EU is once again eyeing a workaround to address an emerging challenge. A few days ago, former ECB President Mario Draghi ...