ISSN: 2036-5438
- 1. Hungary and the European Union: the drift towards disintegration
- (Essay)
- ... a two-thirds majority, sufficient to alter the constitution, in 2010, has turned away from the European Union. For a considerable length of time the EU’s existing mechanisms for dealing with crises were ...
- Created on 22 January 2024
- 2. An Inconvenient truth: the narrow trade-off between Equity and Climate Security
- (Essay)
- ... addressing both climate change and inequality altogether. Initially, a review of the existing literature delineates the evolution of how the relation between climate mitigation policy, growth and inequality ...
- Created on 17 October 2023
- 3. EU law and inter se agreements in defence matters: Mapping the interplay
- (Essay)
- Historically, the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) has not been the sole framework for defence cooperation between Member States. Indeed, several ad hoc multilateral agreements coexist with ...
- Created on 30 May 2023
- 4. Climate Change and the Livestock Sector’s Mitigation Potential: A Seized Opportunity for the International Climate Regime?
- (Essay)
- ... diversified range of climate policies has been adopted at the planetary level over this timeframe. Nevertheless, it appears to exist a particular economic sector having a great impact in terms of greenhouse ...
- Created on 26 July 2022
- 5. The EU-Member State Relationship as a Principal-Agent Problem
- (Essay)
- Ever since the European Union came into existence many theories have addressed the state of European integration. This paper tries to offer a further interpretation building on the principal-agent concept. ...
- Created on 21 October 2021
- 6. Privacy Policy
- (Contents)
- ... unauthorised access to the data. THE DATA SUBJECT’S RIGHTS The subjects to whom the personal data refers are entitled to obtain confirmation of the existence (or otherwise) of data concerning ...
- Created on 29 July 2021
- 7. Centre-state Relations: A Kerala Experience
- (Essay)
- ... This opportunity was provided with the introduction of educational and agrarian reforms by the communist government to wipe out inequalities existing in these two sectors. The educational reforms attracted ...
- Created on 21 January 2021