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LGBT & EU Legislation: An Overview of the Recent Developments

Are LGBT rights a cultural issue, or a matter of human rights? An overview of the EU's legal framework in terms of LGBT rights, through the case of Adrian Coman and Robert Hamilton, who were denied permanent residence as a married couple in Romania.

October 10, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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The Future of Creative Europe

Did you know that an EU programme is funding culture, even beyond EU borders? What are the main challenges for European culture? As the Creative Europe budget plan comes to an end, we're looking at its potential future funding, as well as its report for the past years.

October 7, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Elections in Brazil: A Case of Political Polarisation

When it comes to politics in Brazil, history and corruption are the two main players. This time, Brazilians might also add to this recipe far-right populism due to their "polarisation" and "opposition for the sake of opposition" habits.

October 3, 2018March 31, 20232 Comments
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Italy is Salvini or Salvini is Italy?

Does Salvini represent nowadays' Italy? Or is there an alternative to his rhetoric and policies? Read more about the example of Domenico Lucano and his town Riace...

September 29, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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The Swedish Elections: The End of the European Role Model?

What do the results of Sweden's latest elections mean for the country, but also for Europe? Have we just witnessed the end of Sweden as a "role model"?

September 22, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Nicolas Hulot Resigns, Shedding Light on Lobbies’ Influence

Nicolas Hulot resigned last month due to the overwhelming influence lobbies have on Macron's policies. Analysis of the situation of current French politics.

September 19, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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European Arrest Warrant & Detention Conditions in EU Member States

What happens when the principle of mutual recognition clashes with fundamental rights related to detention conditions? The CJEU might have an answer... though not the most relevant one, perhaps.

September 3, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Me Too: A Temporary Social Media Phenomenon?

What's really behind the MeToo movement? Numbers and facts. Is this phenomenon just a social media trend? Of course not.

August 31, 2018February 15, 2025women1 Comment
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Bridging the Gap between European Citizens & Brussels?

How does Debating Europe bridge the gap between the so-called 'Brussels Bubble' and Europeans? It seems like the EU has some communication issues with its citizens...

August 25, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
Archive, Book Reviews

Summer Exists So You Can Read

Looking for some inspiration for new novels to read? Then read this review of three Nordic novels!

August 22, 2018March 31, 20231 Comment

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