Le registre italien des certificats successoraux européens (CSE) a rejoint le Réseau européen des registres testamentaires (RERT) le 12 juin 2025, marquant une avancée
importante dans la coopération européenne en matière de successions transfrontalières. [...]
Towards the end of June, as a Republican Congress ramped up efforts to pass the signature legislation of President Donald Trump’s second term and the Supreme Court completed
its docket for the Spring, another major controversy flared in the halls of Washington, DC. [...]
Hungary is a state that has significantly benefited from its membership in the European Union. However, it is increasingly distancing itself from the Union, clearly regressing
from the conditions under which it joined the EU. Moreover, Hungary appears to be assuming the role of a Trojan horse, advancing the interests of foreign powers into [...]
The rhetoric around the complete erosion of international law has recently proliferated mainstream political discourse and scholarship. But, surprisingly the current state
of the international legal order or its lack thereof is not unprecedented. Trump’s dismissal, Israel’s impunity and Russia-Ukraine war are some of the more dominant [...]
In December 2024, the United Nations General Assembly took an extraordinary step: it adopted, by consensus, a resolution deciding to elaborate and conclude a legally binding
instrument on the protection of persons in the event of disasters by 2027, based on the International Law Commission’s 2016 draft articles. [...]
Domenico Imparato (University of Hamburg, UC-Berkeley), Private Equity's Byzantine Tax Stand: An Untold and New Story of Carried Interest, 7 Brit. Tax Rev. __ (2024): With
the expansion of private equity’s footprint in the global economy has come scrutiny of its unique profit-sharing system, known as “carried interest”, which [...]