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Pluralism, Values, and the European Judge
by
Pierre Brunet
& translated by
Michael C. Behrent
, 21 February 2012
Far from being natural, the compatibility between the legal orders of the European Union and member states is the result of arrangements and decisions through which judges ensure the preeminence (...)
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The American State: Power Obscured
An Interview with William Novak & James Sparrow
by
Thomas Grillot
&
Pauline Peretz
, 15 November 2011
Finding the American state where historians never looked before: this could be the motto of the new history of the state, of which William Novak and James Sparrow are two of the strongest (...)
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When Immigration Is a Crime
by
Luca d’Ambrosio
& translated by
Susannah Dale
, 24 October 2011
Over the past few years, European Union law and national laws, particularly in France and Italy, have established repressive and utilitarian immigration policies that have equated European (...)
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Unlocatable Justice
About: Amartya Sen,
The Idea of Justice
, Harvard University Press.
by
Emmanuelle Bénicourt
, 23 September 2010
For Amartya Sen, a consensus around rejecting injustice is preferable to a general theory of justice. Although his critique of the Rawlsian approach may be useful, his arguments for a comparative (...)
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What justice after war?
Elements for a theory of transitional justice
by
Christian Nadeau
, 14 January 2010
Is it possible, after a conflict or genocide, to deliver justice and build a new political order acceptable to all sides previously set on destroying each other? Christian Nadeau looks at recent (...)
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