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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in European Law
Press Freedom Under Threat In Europe: Slapps And Democracy, Maya Oleary-Cyr
Press Freedom Under Threat In Europe: Slapps And Democracy, Maya Oleary-Cyr
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
This paper critically examines the legal systems of European countries and their relationship to press freedom, particularly the vexatious legal threats used by government officials and corporations to silence journalists. These legal threats are known as SLAPPs (strategic lawsuits against public participation) and their use has increased exponentially in the last decade. Although the issue is global, this research analyzes the issue through the lens of Greece, Italy, and Hungary. As member states, each one of these countries has an obligation to uphold the democratic standards put forth by the EU. Journalists are a vital aspect of the democratic process …
The European Union Military: A Debate On The Need For A Common Defense Mechanism, Gonzalo Secaira
The European Union Military: A Debate On The Need For A Common Defense Mechanism, Gonzalo Secaira
CMC Senior Theses
In a region affected by death and destruction brought on by two devastating world wars, the European Union has held peace and economic stability as its primary objective. Since its creation, the EU has expanded both in size and scope, becoming on the largest economic global actors in the world. In recent years, the EU has looked towards expanding its competencies to include common security and defense policies. Efforts on behalf of the EU to further integrate EU members have faced mixed reactions and opposition. One of these policies, the funding, and implementation of a European Union military has been …
It Takes A Village: An Analysis Of Multilateralism And The Legal Mechanisms Designed To Prevent Violence Against Women, Madison Ivey
It Takes A Village: An Analysis Of Multilateralism And The Legal Mechanisms Designed To Prevent Violence Against Women, Madison Ivey
Scripps Senior Theses
Treaties and international organizations work together to create a global environment that protects the rights of a person and actively promotes the well-being of society. However, they do not necessarily guarantee the rights of everyone. Since women are not explicitly named in human rights documents, they are often not granted equal human rights. Therefore, it takes more than just international legal instruments to guarantee women's rights as human rights. A combination of civil society (NGOs), International organizations (IOs), and domestic government creates a perfect coalition to beat the barriers that must be overcome to fully protect women from violence.
The Evolution Of The European Union's Asylum Policy Through The 2015 Migrant Crisis, Roshni J. Sopariwalla
The Evolution Of The European Union's Asylum Policy Through The 2015 Migrant Crisis, Roshni J. Sopariwalla
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
Since 2015, an unexpected number of migrants have rushed to the European Union in hopes of improving their lives. Contrary to their expectations, asylum-seekers realized that the EU is neither prepared nor willing to host them. This paper follows the progression of the EU’s asylum policies, beginning with the 1951 Geneva Convention and the principle of non-refoulement. After establishing the criteria necessary for a migrant to be legally recognized as a refugee, the paper will look at how the EU evaluates individual applications for asylum. Through the lens of the 2015 Migrant Crisis, this paper highlights the shortcomings of the …
An Ever Closer Union: The European Security And Defense Policy And The Development Of Hard Power Capabilities In The European Union, Daniel Stepanicich
An Ever Closer Union: The European Security And Defense Policy And The Development Of Hard Power Capabilities In The European Union, Daniel Stepanicich
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Kadi V. Commission: A Case Study Of The Development Of A Rights-Based Jurisprudence For The European Court Of Justice, Alisa Shekhtman
Kadi V. Commission: A Case Study Of The Development Of A Rights-Based Jurisprudence For The European Court Of Justice, Alisa Shekhtman
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
‘They Won't Work!’ - Efficacy Of An Active Labor Market Policy From The Perspective Of Psychology, Marco Meissner
‘They Won't Work!’ - Efficacy Of An Active Labor Market Policy From The Perspective Of Psychology, Marco Meissner
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
The Democratic Deficit In The European Union, Megan Campbell
The Democratic Deficit In The European Union, Megan Campbell
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Sarkozy's New Diplomacy: A Reassessment Of The Third Rift In Franco-American Relations, David Drake
Sarkozy's New Diplomacy: A Reassessment Of The Third Rift In Franco-American Relations, David Drake
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Majority Voting In The Eu: Beneficial Or Just Equally Harmful, Elizabeth Degori
Majority Voting In The Eu: Beneficial Or Just Equally Harmful, Elizabeth Degori
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Eu's Common Foreign Policies Towards Russia: Past, Present And Future, Yigit Canay
Eu's Common Foreign Policies Towards Russia: Past, Present And Future, Yigit Canay
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Theorizing The Odds: The European Union, Online Gambling Regulation And Integration Theory, Alexis Spencer-Notabartolo
Theorizing The Odds: The European Union, Online Gambling Regulation And Integration Theory, Alexis Spencer-Notabartolo
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
The Democratic Deficit And The European Union's Constitutional Settlement, Jacob Ziemann
The Democratic Deficit And The European Union's Constitutional Settlement, Jacob Ziemann
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.