European Institutions

  • Critics Oppose Macron's EU Policy of "Soft Protectionism"

    January 03, 2018

    Politico reports that a group of EU political and civil society leaders are concerned that French President Emmanuel Macron is threatening the integrity of the EU by pushing for economic policies that boost a "soft protectionism" of French companies and workers at the expense of other countries in the bloc.

  • ECtHR Recognizes Right to Wear Skullcap in Court

    January 02, 2018

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently held that a Bosnian court had violated a Muslim witness's right to manifest his religion by convicting him of contempt of court for refusing to remove his religious skullcap during legal proceedings.

  • Academic Welcomes "Flexible" ECtHR Approach in Georgia

    January 02, 2018

    Professor Philip Leach of Middlesex University welcomes a recent holding of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in which it used a "more flexible, contextual approach" than in past cases to find that the Georgian government had violated a politician's right against "misuse of power" by removing him from his cell and improperly threatening him after his arrest.

  • EU Official Seeks Political Union Through Eurozone Integration

    January 02, 2018

    Reuters reports that European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici recently asserted that proposals to deepen the integration of the eurozone "should advance the unity of Europe through greater convergence within the euro area and the wider Union" and must place more power over the eurozone bailout fund in the hands of the European Parliament.

  • Paterson: ECJ Can Have No UK Jurisdiction After Brexit

    December 29, 2017

    UK Member of Parliament Owen Paterson asserts that EU demands that the Court of Justice of the EU (ECJ) maintain jurisdiction over legal claims from EU nationals living in Britain that their rights have been abused violates the principle that "independent sovereign nations cannot be bound by the rulings of foreign courts."

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