Hints and tips:
...It is not so straightforward to judge a state’s performance in the pandemic, given their differences and the quality of their reported data....
...in Poland, and that has angered many European officials and also many other member states....
...Timmermans is using his final months in office to consult with member states on possible tougher rule-of-law safeguards....
...However, the commitment to balance the current budget means there will be limited scope for higher current spending or tax cuts unless the Office for Budget Responsibility makes some favourable forecast...
...says Daniel Tokaji, professor of constitutional law at Ohio State University....
...Ethan Ilzetzki, lecturer in economics, London School of Economics and Centre for Macroeconomics This depends on the state of the UK economy, which I have noted is very difficult to predict in current conditions...
...It is cutting the state and reforming every public service simultaneously. It is putting constitutional fundamentals — the union, our place in Europe — on the table....
...In fact, almost all Hong Kong’s superior court proceedings are in English, even if everyone present is Chinese, says Johnny Mok, a leading barrister....
...In 2011 it introduced a new law – “Lex Duvalier” – allowing the authorities to freeze and confiscate allegedly looted funds from failed states that are unable to mount a case against a corrupt official....
...But the receding prospect of closing Guantánamo is only the latest sign that the US’s current approach to al-Qaeda has far more in common with George W....
...His determination is practically constitutional: he works nights and weekends, calls staff at all hours and appears to subsist largely on cigarettes and strong coffee....
...Today’s duties include helping the mayor with his official duties and dining with the judges at the Central Criminal Court in the Old Bailey, where sheriffs have official residences....
...The peers, robed in gold and ermine, were marshalled by the heralds under garter King-at-arms. The judges, in their vestments of state, attended to give advice on points of law.”...
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