Partners and researchers of the RED-SPINEL Project have recently published the following:
-Working paper – ‘Strengthening the Rule of Law as an Outcome of the Pandemic Crisis?’, edited by Nicola Lupo and Giovanni Piccirilli. See link https://redspinel.iee-ulb.eu/resource/strengthening-the-rule-of-law-as-an-outcome-of-the-pandemic-crisis/
-Report – ‘The Recovery and Resilience Facility: Success Model or Democratic Deficiency? – Lessons learned on parliamentary involvement in the RRF in The Netherlands and Italy’ by Saskia Holander, Andrea Capati and Marta Riggio. See link https://redspinel.iee-ulb.eu/resource/the-recovery-and-resilience-facility-success-model-or-democratic-deficiency-lessons-learned-on-parliamentary-involvement-in-the-rrf-in-the-netherlands-and-italy/
-Article – ‘European political narrative in higher education: towards an ever-stronger politicisation?’ by François Foret and Anemona Constantin. See link https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14782804.2025.2491398?scroll=top&needAccess=true#d1e198
The pre-launch of the book, ‘Dissensus over Liberal Democracy. Insights from European Judges”, edited by Ramona Coman, Viktor Kazai, Leonardo Puleo and Andrew Bradley, with the participation of judges interviewed in the book, will take pace at the IEE-ULB on Thursday, 5 June 2025 (17h00). More details here https://www.iee-ulb.eu/en/events/conferences/what-do-judges-do-and-how-do-they-perceive-their-role-when-democracy-is-under-strain/
