One In, One Out
19.05.2026
Ganesh Prasad
Manuj Gupta
Twenty-page communiqués from United Nations Special Rapporteurs loom over the United Kingdom (“UK”) and France, respectively, as the two countries advance negotiations over their reciprocal “one-in, one-out” migrant transfer agreement....
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The Promise and the Limits of the Yves Rocher Judgement
08.05.2026
In March 2026, the Paris Judicial Court issued a landmark decision in the Yves Rocher case, marking one of the first instances in which a parent company was held liable...
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Impact of a Constitutionally Recognized Right to Abortion
02.04.2024
Amélie Beauchemin
Louise Boulet
Earlier this month, France adopted a unique and progressive measure, becoming the only country in the world to recognize the freedom to have an abortion in its Constitution. The Constitutional...
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- ReflectiÖns on 200 Years of the Monroe Doctrine
The Imperial Project of France in Mexico and the “Official” Absence of the Monroe Doctrine
22.03.2024
In 1896 American historian Frederic Bancroft wrote that the “(…) Monroe Doctrine was absolutely superfluous during the French Intervention as it was no part of International Law”. Indeed, the case...
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