Guillermo is Chief Editor at The New Federalist. A Law graduate from the University of Cambridge and an LLM student at the LSE, he is particularly interested in European institutional governance and on the EU’s Rule of Law crisis.
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Is Europe witnessing, as Pech, Wachowiec and Mazur fear, ‘[the end of the rule of law in Poland ?->https://verfassungsblog.de/1825-days-later-the-end-of-the-rule-of-law-in-poland-part-i’. Recent developments seem to suggest so. Although concerns about the country’s respect for the rule of law have (...)
jeudi 21 janvier 2021
On Saturday, 1001 CDU delegates, assembled both in Berlin and virtually, elected Armin Laschet to the party leadership, marking the end of two years of political uncertainty for the German Christian Democrats. Despite having lagged behind in the polls for much of the campaign, Laschet – viewed (...)
dimanche 17 janvier 2021
Despite the widespread interest in the most remote of American electoral districts, it is remarkable how little attention has been devoted to the most momentous political process the European Union faces in 2021 : the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)’s leadership election, which will take place (...)
jeudi 24 décembre 2020
The developments witnessed throughout the past few weeks point towards an increasingly likely possibility : that Poland will be brought before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) not by any European institution, but by another EU Member State. It is a scenario which would not, in (...)
samedi 12 décembre 2020
Monday’s announcement that Poland and Hungary will veto the Covid Recovery Fund has plunged the EU into yet another institutional crisis. As Martin Sandbu has argued for the Financial Times, this joint veto should not overshadow the progress the EU has made throughout the past year – not least, (...)
jeudi 19 novembre 2020
L’histoire ne se caractérise pas tant par un enchaînement de faits, mais plutôt par la manière dont nous en avons gardé la trace et comment nous l’interprétons. La compréhension socialement construite que nous avons du monde de l’époque et du monde actuel façonne ce dont nous nous souvenons, et la manière (...)
samedi 14 novembre 2020
Dieser Artikel ist Teil unseres Features „European HerStory“, in dem wir inspirierende Geschichten von Frauen präsentieren, die einen Beitrag zu Europa geleistet haben. Die vollständige Präsentation des Features ist hier zu lesen. Früh übt sich : Vestagers Anfänge auf der politischen Bühne Margrethe (...)
mercredi 7 octobre 2020
European Commission Vice-President Margrethe Vestagher features as part of our European HerStory series, which celebrates inspirational women throughout European history.
mercredi 23 septembre 2020
The New Federalist’s Editors-in-Chief examine the Commission President’s vision for the EU.
mercredi 16 septembre 2020
Stefan Zweig’s work reminds us of the damage of abruptly closing European borders.
lundi 3 août 2020
Beaucoup d’encre a déjà coulé concernant la décision de la Cour constitutionnelle allemande (CCA) du 5 mai dernier : en évaluant la proportionnalité de l’action de la Banque centrale européenne (BCE) dans son programme de rachat d’obligations souveraines (PSPP) mené en 2015, la Cour a en effet suggéré que cette dernière avait mal utilisé ses prérogatives et agit de manière disproportionnée. En d’autres termes, elle aurait outrepassé ses compétences.
jeudi 14 mai 2020
Much has (already) been written, it has ‘set a bomb under the EU legal order’. At a time where certain Member States are using every mechanism available to them to undermine the EU, the FCC’s judgement sends the wrong message : that national courts can choose when to apply – and when to obey – EU (...)
jeudi 7 mai 2020
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