The paper offers a comprehensive study of Hugo Grotius’s vision for the new coexistential paradigm in Europe and ideas of European integration through the prism of political philosophy and international relations. The paper proceeds with the...
The article covers the relationship of the citizens with the European Union and its predecessors since the beginnings of the European integration in the 1950s. It distinguishes the period of the unquestioned citizen during the 1950s and 1960s, the...
The paper explores the origins of the EU’s legitimacy crisis and highlights the importance of cultural identity as a foundation and as a unifying factor for Europe. Despite the economical and political progress of European integration, the...
‘Equal pay for equal work’, ‘Action against trafficking in human beings’ and the ‘Role of cooperatives in the growth of women's employment’ are those three important battles carried out by the women at the European Parliament in the...
Although the ECSC and the EEC were originally endowed with a narrow social dimension, in the 1950s references to both Communities as promoters of social justice were rather common in the European Parliament, especially in the speeches of...
This article examines the ties between Amnesty International’s Dutch section, the European Parliament, and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe between 1976 and 1983. It elaborates on the threefold manner in which analysing the...
This paper examines the current feud between the two main actors of professional basketball in Europe - FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball - from a socio-historical perspective. It aims to delineate the diplomatic negotiations and...