Covid-19 - comparative perspectives Platform workers and coronavirus in UK and France 25 May 202011 Apr 2022 Covid-19 is a global crisis in a globalised world. Everybody is affected, all countries, all economies, all sectors, all legal orders. Platform workers are particularly impacted. Around the world, newspapers…
Comparative administrative law… Proportionality in Action: Comparative and Empirical Perspectives on the Judicial Practice (Cambridge University Press 2020) 18 May 202024 May 2020 Proportionality is one of the most important global constitutional principles of our time, yet there has been nearly no systematic research on the actual application of the doctrine in judicial…
Comparative administrative law D. Dragos et al., The Sound of Silence in European Administrative Law (Palgrave Macmillan 2020) 11 May 202011 Apr 2022 Sound of Silence in European Administrative Law attempts for the first time to engage in a comparative assessment of the different models employed in order to tackle the administrative silence…
Law and Movies SIC TRANSIT GLORIA MUNDI? 4 May 202028 Jul 2025 As we endure the lockdown during the transit of one of the glories of the world (the virus), perhaps it is appropriate -- some may think differently of course (and…
Comparative criminal law… How to write a book on one’s own legal system for the purposes of comparative law? 27 Apr 202024 Apr 2020 On insights gained after writing The Criminal Justice system of the Netherlands: Organization, substantive criminal law, criminal procedure and sanctions (Piet Hein van Kempen, Maartje Krabbe & Sven Brinkhoff (eds.),…
Comparative constitutional law… Debating Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism in the Global Age 20 Apr 202010 Jun 2024 Guillaume Tusseau is currently professor at Sciences Po Law School, a member of the Institut universitaire de France and a former member of the High Council of the Judiciary. His…