The study reproduced here deals with situations in which activities planned or authorised by a State could have significant transboundary and adverse effects. It first examines an advisory opinion issued by the International Tribunal for the Law of...
In his government statement on February 27, 2022, following the launch of Russia's all-out war of aggression against Ukraine on February 24, 2022, former Chancellor Olaf Scholz used the term "Zeitenwende" (a turning point) to contextualize the...
In the past, various scandals have undermined citizens’ trust in the European Union (EU). Citizens will often not differentiate between the EU institutions affected by a particular scandal, instead they will rather blame the EU as a whole. Almost...
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) plays a crucial role in facilitating international trade by providing a uniform legal framework for the sale of goods. However, its applicability to asset deals...
The growing presence of artificial intelligence in key sectors of society is raising new concerns about personal security, democratic resilience or social equity. Of particular concern is the deepening of social inequalities, with algorithmic...
The text examines the TEN-E Regulation's procedural acceleration rules in the context of hydrogen infrastructure development. It analyses their legal basis in EU law and their integration into national approval procedures, particularly in Germany....
The evolving EU-China economic relationship reflects a shift from cooperation to systemic rivalry, driven by China’s increasingly assertive geoeconomic posture and the European Union’s evolving focus on economic security. This article examines...