Access to justice in the ‘Fit for 55’ package
Implementing the ‘Fit for 55’ package depends on citizens and NGOs being able to hold governments to account.
Implementing the ‘Fit for 55’ package depends on citizens and NGOs being able to hold governments to account.
The realignment on the French left highlights the basic requirement that the left unite the working and professional classes.
Chile’s constitutional convention is an example of how citizens’ representatives can refound a contemporary democracy.
Chile’s new constitution could be the first to embody egalitarian and ecological principles.
After a decade of inertia, the EU has made little progress on the deinstitutionalisation of disabled people.
Europe Day should be a day of celebration. Today it is an affirmation of resolve.
Peter Bofinger explains how inflation in the eurozone can be tempered without jeopardising recovery.
In the dusk of neoliberalism a new narrative is needed to untangle the moral and political trade-offs of our times.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has upended the world order—and with it the energy, production, distribution and finance systems.
Sweden needs a ‘joined-up’ approach to climate change or it will fall well short of its responsibilities.
In public vaccination programmes, all humans should be equal. But some have proved more equal than others.
Suddenly, Nicoletta Pirozzi writes, the EU’s ‘geopolitical’ claims have become essential, not aspirational.
If remote working is no longer to be temporary, workers could revitalise previously ‘remote’ areas.
From Ukraine to the cost-of-living crisis to the pandemic, the social challenges of the moment demand a solidaristic response.
The siloviki who gained power during Putin’s early years have been replaced by faceless security technocrats—real heirs to the KGB.
On this World Day for Safety and Health at Work, as every day, some 7,500 workers will die from its absence.
Unions have struggled with health-and-safety responses to Covid-19.