The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Luxembourg’s treatment of whistleblower Raphael Halet “struck a fair balance” between protecting his freedom of expression and the rights of PwC, despite objections from two dissenting judges. […]
While delegates have committed to “phase down” fossil fuels and tackle methane for the first time at COP26, the EU is quietly approving a list that supports and offers funding to fossil fuel infrastructure in […]
Spanish President Pedro Sanchez was never going to resign, the real question is whether this ploy will lead to any substantial reform of Spain’s judiciary, which remains largely unreconstructed since the Franco era. In ‘Al […]
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