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Title:The unexpected dynamics of politicisation of migration : the case of the refugee crisis in Sicily Author(s):PETTRACHIN, Andrea
Date:2022Citation:
- Mediterranean politics, 2022, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 29-56
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:Through analysis of decision-making dynamics on migration in Sicily, this paper shows how party elites define strategies to politicize migration. Conventional explanations of the politicization of migration assume that ...


Title:Rule without law in Hungary : the decade of abusive permanent state of exception Author(s):MÉSZÁROS, Gábor
Date:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI MWP; 2022/01Abstract:Since the Fidesz-KDNP coalition’s success at the elections in Hungary in 2010, democracy and democratic tolerance have been used for their own destruction. There are many aspects of this process; this article focuses mainly ...


Title:Transforming trade, investment and environmental law for sustainable development? Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-Ulrich
Date:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2022/02Abstract:The 2030 UN Sustainable Development Agenda aims at ‘transforming our world’ to protect universally agreed sustainable development goals (SDGs) that – due to globalization – can no longer be secured by any state without ...

Title:Sociolegal perspectives of linguistic minorities in Europe : the Basque language, education and media Author(s):PALACIN MARISCAL, Ihintza
Date:2022Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2022
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of LawAbstract:This dissertation addresses the legal framework and social embedding of the Basque language. As a minority language located between two European states (France and Spain) with different approach towards minority languages, ...


Title:Practising reflexivity in international law : introducing a concept and the working paper series Author(s):LITWIN, Daniel
; SCHIETTEKATTE, Sophie Nicky G.
Date:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2022/03; Practising Reflexivity in International LawAbstract:The field of international law is increasingly turning upon itself. For instance, there is heightened attention to its histories, to the background of the field's actors, or to the structure of international legal argument. ...




Title:Chilling and warming effects on the production of international law scholarship Author(s):MANLEY, StewartDate:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2022/05; Practising Reflexivity in International LawAbstract:How do international law scholars decide what to write about? I hope that most of us try to write about what interests us or, for the more idealistic, what best serves humanity. In this article though, I suggest that more ...
Title:Reflexivity and the uncovering of silence in international law Author(s):KORNIOTI, NadiaDate:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2022/08; Practising Reflexivity in International LawAbstract:New approaches, vocabularies and discussions that have been taking place in legal academia, have opened the way for innovation in the way we think and talk about international law. However, the choice of concrete research ...
Title:Case study research in Kenya and South Korea : reflexivity and ethical dilemmas Author(s):NISSEN, AleydisDate:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2022/07; Practising Reflexivity in International LawAbstract:Reflexivity increases the reliability of qualitative research studies and can fuel conversations as to how field researchers make judgments of complex challenges that are simultaneous of a practical, scientific and ethical ...
Title:Running a never-ending race to catch up with the western international lawyers Author(s):EMTSEVA, JuliaDate:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2022/06; Practising Reflexivity in International LawAbstract:For a long time, discussions on the diversity of international legal academia and practice have not been properly addressed. Protagonists from the Global South were not even considered as relevant issue-setters of international ...
Title:The two faces of the invisible college : cooperation and competition in the international judicial community Author(s):SOAVE, TommasoDate:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2022/09; Practising Reflexivity in International LawAbstract:Over the last 50 years, the invisible college theorized by Oscar Schachter has burgeoned into a full-blown profession attracting ever-growing numbers of individuals and institutions. Today, its centre is occupied by a tight ...