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Non-statutory rulemaking and the rule of law: towards a 'Law of Rules'? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Algorithmic Leviathan and the Rule of Law: An examination of how algorithmic regulation in the public sector can lead to ‘algorithmic rule by law’, and a critical evaluation of EU legal safeguards KU Leuven
In this thesis, I explore two current global developments. The first concerns the increased use of algorithmic systems by public authorities in a way that raises significant ethical and legal challenges. The second concerns the erosion of the rule of law and the rise of authoritarian and illiberal tendencies in liberal democracies, including in Europe. While each of these developments is worrying as such, I argue that the combination of their ...
The Primacy of EU Law Over National Law: Rule of Law Contested—Reflections on the Case of the Polish Constitutional Court Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In order to understand the Polish case, one has first to zoom out of the case and zoom into the very nature of European integration: Unlike other regional integration mechanisms, like ASEAN, the EU has been built from the outset on the rule of law—the European Court of Justice (EUCJ) therefore is an essential part of the EU´s institutional structure.
OECD national contact points as sites of effective remedy: new expressions of the role and rule of law within market globalization? Universiteit Antwerpen
National Contact Points (NCPs), which support the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, are often invoked as a reliable state-based mechanism for holding transnational corporations accountable for business-related human rights abuses. The objective of this article is to scrutinize the ability of NCPs to offer effective remedy through the lens of an often-quoted success story (the case of the post-colonial brewery Bralima-Heineken at the ...
The role of the Burundi Constitutional Court in protecting the rule of law Universiteit Antwerpen
The establishment of constitutional courts is a significant trend in the late 20th and early 21th century, in particular in non-consolidated democracies. Many functions are attributed to these courts regarded as guardians of the rule of law, such as a rights-protective role, an arbitration role, a deliberative role, or a regulatory role. In addition, courts in non-consolidated democracies are expected to play a role in political governance. The ...
The introduction and consolidation of the rule of law in Ukraine: domestic hindrances at the level of the demand for law Universiteit Gent
Understanding Law and the Rule of Law: A Plea to Augment CS Curricula Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Protecting the rule of law in the EU legal order : a constitutional role for the Court of Justice Universiteit Gent
The rule of law as one of the core constitutional values of the EU legal order - The rule of law in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union - Jurisdiction of the Court on the basis of a combined reading of Articles 2 and 19 TEU - Protecting the rule of law in the Common Foreign and Security Policy - Protecting the rule of law in the member states in order to safeguard the structure and functioning of the EU legal order - ...