#1 BRICS amidst India‐China Rivalry
#2 Courts, climate litigation and the evolution of earth system law
#3 Hawks in the making? European public views on nuclear weapons post‐Ukraine
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Robert Schütze is Professor of European Law and Comparative Constitutional Law at Durham University. Outside the Law School, he co-directs the Global Policy Institute…
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi joined the LSE in 2000 and is Lecturer in Global Politics since 2004. After completing his secondary and undergraduate education in Rome, Italy, he…