Proportionality in its abstract form has never ceased to be considered as a fundamental criterion of the legitimacy of State intervention; at least in the context of the liberal democratic State. In the recent years, the globalisation and,...
This article focuses on the impact of Brexit on various elements of the UK Antitrust law and their practical implications for enforcement of the competition rules assuming the UK to be outside the EEA and the single market. The article looks at the...
Traditionally understood, human rights law is designed to provide protection to individuals from arbitrary use of state power. States, however, are not the only powerful actors that can impact the enjoyment of human rights. It has increasingly been...
This article deals with the right to appeal as established in the Rome Statute and guaranteed in proceedings in front of the ICC. The Rome Statute acknowledges the right to appeal as a right to challenge both convictions and other decisions. Due to...