Trust in legal systems, the courts, and police varies widely across Europe, especially in former communist countries such as Ukraine, Russia and Bulgaria. Jonathan Jackson and the FIDUCIA project team argue that current social survey statistics provide only a partial picture. While they do show how much people trust institutions across Europe, they do not address whether or not the institutions meet commonly agreed standards of ‘normative legitimacy’ that justify their existing structure and power in society. By combining European level survey data with institutional measures, a more complete picture of the true legitimacy of Europe’s courts, police and legal systems can be gained
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On 27 October, the European Parliament approved a new regulation which will abolish roaming charges ...
niversity of Sussex’s Chris Marsden looks at the possible European repercussions of the recent court...
Founded on an analysis of biographies and carriers of top‐rank officials and members of the European...
Trust in legal systems, the courts, and police varies widely across Europe, especially in former com...
In a recent ruling, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that the Hungarian online news ...
The Eurozone crisis has brought the EU’s division into two types of membership into relief, with the...
Last week, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) declared that the Safe Harbour agreement...
The UK’s future relationship with the European Union, and the implications for UK regulation, are fu...
As the UK referendum on EU membership draws closer, final year BSc Government student Tim Rogers out...
Defence date: 10 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Stefano Guzzini, Uppsala University and Dan...
As the 5th September deadline for submissions approaches, Saskia Walzel of Consumer Focus looks at t...
Wolfgang Schulz, Professor of Media Law and Public Law at the University of Hamburg, and Thorsten Gr...
Romuald Jagodziński of the European Trade Union Institute is critical of a recent revamp of the legi...
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The question of whether the European Commission has the competence to act in the area of media plura...
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niversity of Sussex’s Chris Marsden looks at the possible European repercussions of the recent court...
Founded on an analysis of biographies and carriers of top‐rank officials and members of the European...