Advisory Opinions: More Cases for the Already Overburdened Strasbourg Court

The European human rights protection system is about to undergo a far-reaching reform. The highest national courts, if they meet with difficulties applying the European Convention of Human Rights, will be able to ask the Strasbourg Court for an advisory opinion. This measure might have great impact in the functionality of the system – though, whether beneficial or not remains to be seen.

Vorratsdatenspeicherung: Schweden ist nicht Deutschland

Der EuGH hat Schweden wegen dessen Versäumnis, die EU-Richtlinie zur Vorratsdatenspeicherung umzusetzen, zu drei Millionen Euro Bußgeld verurteilt. Den gleichen Vorwurf könnte man auch Deutschland machen. Doch das Urteil taugt nicht für voreilige Schlüsse, denn die deutsche Situation ist mit der Schwedens nicht vergleichbar.

Warum Staat und transnationale Verfassung keine Feinde sind

Staaten brauchen die transnationale Verfassung, um effektiv Staat sein zu können, sagt der Rechtssoziologe Chris Thornhill und verstößt damit gegen alle verfassungstheoretische Orthodoxie. In einem Vortrag am Walter-Hallstein-Institut der HU Berlin hat er letzte Woche seine Thesen zur Diskussion gestellt.

La République gegen Rasse

Frankreich will das Wort "Rasse" aus seiner Gesetzgebung tilgen. Das klingt löblich - tatsächlich ist diese Art des billigen Symbolismus geeignet, den Kampf gegen Rassismus schwerer zu machen statt ihn zu erleichtern.

La République gegen Rasse

Frankreich will das Wort "Rasse" aus seiner Gesetzgebung tilgen. Das klingt löblich - tatsächlich ist diese Art des billigen Symbolismus geeignet, den Kampf gegen Rassismus schwerer zu machen statt ihn zu erleichtern.

Italian institutions between crisis and reform

The political turmoil in Italy during the last months hasn’t left its constitutional order unaffected, one would think – or has it? In order to understand what happened it is essential to start from November 2011. Berlusconi’s Cabinet fell apart, while the Italian economic and financial situation was becaming increasingly dramatic. The President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano appointed Professor Mario Monti, an eminent economist and previously European Commissioner, to form a new government. The main oddity of the Monti government was its technical nature. The Ministers were not members of political parties, but rather university professors, professionals and experts ... continue reading

Italian institutions between crisis and reform

The political turmoil in Italy during the last months hasn’t left its constitutional order unaffected, one would think – or has it? In order to understand what happened it is essential to start from November 2011. Berlusconi’s Cabinet was falling apart, while the Italian economic and financial situation was becoming increasingly dramatic. The President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano appointed Professor Mario Monti, an eminent economist and previously European Commissioner, to form a new government. The main oddity of the Monti government was its technical nature. The Ministers were not members of political parties, but rather university professors, professionals and ... continue reading