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In IX v WABE eV (C‑804/18) and MH Müller Handels GmbH v MJ (C‑341/19), the CJEU returned to the vexed question of ...

Abortion was completely decriminalised in South Korea on January 1, 2021 following the Constitutional Court ...

In R (on the application of AB) v Secretary of State for Justice, the teenage Appellant was sentenced for ...

The UK Supreme Court has delivered its long-awaited judgment in R (on the application of SC, CB and 8 children) ...

Aotearoa New Zealand is often cited (with varying degrees of romanticism) as a light of liberal progressivism. It ...

In May 2021, approximately 8,000 people arrived in Ceuta, a Spanish city, from Morocco, out of which reportedly ...

The ECtHR’s 25.5.21 judgments in the two “bulk interception of communications and intelligence sharing” cases, Big ...

Sexual and reproductive health rights are not normally thought of as materialising in the workplace, but there ...

International bodies like the ECtHR should not easily substitute their assessment for that of national judges who ...

That hate-speech victims (who have sued unsuccessfully in a CoE member state) should obtain redress in Strasbourg ...

Recent changes to Poland’s abortion law have caused alarm around the world and have been met with stark criticism ...

On 29 June 2021, the Constitutional Court of South Africa ran out of patience with former President Zuma’s very ...
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