von HODA BOURENANE Die Reaktionen auf das Urteil des Europäischen Gerichtshofs (EuGH) vom 01.08.2025 (Az. C-758/24, Alace und C-759/24, Canpelli) werfen grundsätzliche Fragen
zur Rolle der Unionsgerichte als auch der nationalen Justiz in der Migrationssteuerung auf. [...]
My philosophical project of radical democracy stands on two foundational intertwined discoveries that offer a firm ontological grounding of power[i]. 1. The world is radically
contingent but is simulated by a world that presents itself as necessary through potestas (power as domination) and Entelecheia (when becoming obeys an external [...]
Russia’s withdrawal from the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands didn’t make global headlines—but it probably should have. At first glance, a wetlands convention may seem an
unlikely casualty of war. Yet, when Contracting Parties, at their fourteenth meeting, voted to pass a resolution in response to Russia’s aggression on Ukraine, [...]
Michelle Hanlon (MIT; Google Scholar), Jeffrey L. Hoopes (North Carolina; Google Scholar) & Douglas A. Shackelford (North Carolina), Corporate Tax Shaming: This paper serves
two purposes. First, it is a tribute to Joel Slemrod from tax accountants. Joel worked with many accounting researchers, and we honor this work. [...]
Over on bluesky, my fellow blogger Mark Tushnet expressed his "frustration" with what the "progressive commentariat" has said thus far on the legal issues raised by President
Trump's purported removal of Lisa Cook from her office as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. [...]
Just a quick note to readers that the platform on which the IELP blog is hosted is shutting down at the end of September. Bear with me over the next few weeks as I find a new
platform. Blogging might be a bit light during this period. [...]