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Courts Under Stress

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How should the judiciary respond to external pressure, lack of resources, executive overreach, and other hindrances? How can the judiciary retain its credibility and authority in the face of polarising social and political controversies which find their way into the courtroom? Courts Under Stress will explore these and other pressure points on today’s courts from an international perspective.

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Courts Under Scrutiny: Judges and Democracy

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Should judges remain silent in the face of political encroachment and
trust in institutional safeguards? Or must they step outside the courtroom, resisting through
activism, media engagement, and transnational alliances? If they do, how can they resist
unprecedented interferences, political and public, in the independence of their decision-
making?

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Book Colloquium: The EU Constitution in Time of War

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The book (OUP, 2025) is the first systematic analysis of how the EU constitution has fared in wartime. It provides a comprehensive overview of the EU's response across a range of fields including common security and defense policy, economic policy, and energy policy. The book explores the long-term constitutional implications of the war for EU governance, and proposes legal reforms to address its shortcomings. It is a timely contribution on a topic of major social and political relevance - the war in Ukraine.

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