by Dominique Cardon, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Pedro Ramaciotti Morales, médialab Following an initial study conducted in 2018 in collaboration with Sciences Po’s School of Journalism and […]
In his recently published Comparative constitutional litigation. A critical introduction to constitutional procedural law (LJDG, June 2021), law professor Guillaume Tusseau advances the undertaking he […]
Some presidential candidates are calling for a massive reduction in the number of civil servants: they are not cost-effective enough. There is nothing new about […]
A theorist of Liberalism and the Crisis of Democratic Societies By Marie Scot, Centre of History In 2015, Éditions Les Belles Lettres, in partnership with […]
The issue of the public debt incurred during the Covid pandemic divides public opinion, politicians, and even economists. The fear that its repayment will excessively […]
“Navigating through uncertainty means being able to lose yourself in complexity” Most of the challenges facing society today are the subject of controversy. Studying these […]