The Musk emails asking federal employees to explain their tasks are have already been sent. One described it to me as "a trap."
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/military-p...
Glad to have on our journal this great article by @amalsethi.bsky.social on constitutional court appointments in Europe. The piece makes a case for more politics in appointment procedures and develops a template for European constitutional systems.
Don't miss it: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
@danschindler.bsky.social, Michael Riegner, and I have co-edited a special issue for World Comparative Law / VRÜ on the theme of Public Law and Political Oppositions.
The symposium examines how law frames, enables, and constrains political opposition across different constitutional settings.
Don Moynihan
European Constitutional Law Review
I hope to make this a rather long term project so any comments, criticism and feedback is more than appreciated.
Interested in The Rule of Law, Multi-layered Human Rights Protection and Constitutional Resilience? Then this conference and CALL FOR PAPERS 👇(to mark the 75th anniversary of the ECHR (and the 35th anniversary of the Venice Commission) might be for you. www.linkedin.com/posts/centre...
Katja Ziegler
Please do share with your circles or with anyone who you think might be interested.
Interested in The Rule of Law, Multi-layered Human Rights Protection and Constitutional Resilience?
Then this conference might be worth looking at. The deadline for the CFP is 4th June 2025.
Don't hesitate to contact @profziegler.bsky.social, @edbatesechr.bsky.social, or me for details
A forthcoming paper of mine in @euconst.bsky.social that makes a rather radical case for politicising appointments to Constitutional Courts in Europe in times when less politics and more technocracy seems to be the norm.
@ssrn.bsky.social link: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
You can read our introduction here: doi.org/10.5771/0506...
The full issue (open access) is available here: www.nomos-elibrary.de/de/10.5771/0...
Amal Sethi
Amal Sethi
My latest piece in the European Constitutional Law Review (@euconst.bsky.social) which makes a case for politicising appointments to constitutional courts in times when less politics in everything seems to be the norm.
Open Access Link: tinyurl.com/courtappointments