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The United States: the decline of the right to vote

05 May 2016
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More and more states are requiring voters to present an approved form of identification, a formality that primarily affects ethnic minorities.

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Questions of Fact: India’s Aadhaar Matter and the Limits of the Supreme Court

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04 October 2018
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In September 2018, the Supreme Court of India rendered its verdict in a landmark case with major implications for the Aadhaar biometric identification project as well as the application of right to privacy in India, but the Aadhaar Matter raises important questions about the shortcomings of the Supreme Court’s practice of judicial review.

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États-Unis : les nominations à la Cour suprême, enjeu des élections de 2016

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22 June 2016
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With the death of Justice Antonin Scalia on February 13, 2016, the Supreme Court of the United States lost a beacon of conservative thought and one of the most influential American jurists of the last thirty years. The question of his replacement immediately became an issue as the United States looks forward to the presidential election in November. While past nominations to the Supreme Court have been relatively uncontentious, nominations today are affected by the polarization of American politics. 

États-Unis : La Cour suprême en balance

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17 May 2016
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The first few months of this year have been eventful and dramatic for legal and judicial matters on either sides of the Atlantic: while France renewed a third of its magistrates - which has gone largely unnoticed - US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's sudden death caused a political earthquake. 

 

 

 

Global Swing States and U.S. Strategy

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30 August 2013
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Defending and renewing the global order is a priority for the United States and Europe. An important part of this effort will be accomplished if transatlantic partners can successfully engage four “global swing states” — Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey — in the management of global issues, because of their geopolitical and economic status, as well as their desire to have a stronger voice in the various international forums. Successful engagement of these nations will be key to preserving the international order and U.S. leadership.

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Questions of Fact: India’s Aadhaar Matter and the Limits of the Supreme Court

Date de publication
04 October 2018
Accroche

In September 2018, the Supreme Court of India rendered its verdict in a landmark case with major implications for the Aadhaar biometric identification project as well as the application of right to privacy in India, but the Aadhaar Matter raises important questions about the shortcomings of the Supreme Court’s practice of judicial review.

États-Unis : La Cour suprême en balance

Date de publication
17 May 2016
Accroche

The first few months of this year have been eventful and dramatic for legal and judicial matters on either sides of the Atlantic: while France renewed a third of its magistrates - which has gone largely unnoticed - US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's sudden death caused a political earthquake. 

 

 

 

Global Swing States and U.S. Strategy

Date de publication
30 August 2013
Accroche

Defending and renewing the global order is a priority for the United States and Europe. An important part of this effort will be accomplished if transatlantic partners can successfully engage four “global swing states” — Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey — in the management of global issues, because of their geopolitical and economic status, as well as their desire to have a stronger voice in the various international forums. Successful engagement of these nations will be key to preserving the international order and U.S. leadership.

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logo-reforme-journal.jpg

The United States: the decline of the right to vote

05 May 2016
Accroche

More and more states are requiring voters to present an approved form of identification, a formality that primarily affects ethnic minorities.

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