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    Germany’s 2013 election: shaping the future?

    Monday, 16 December, 2013

    Where is Germany – the most influential country in Europe – heading, under its new grand coalition government?

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    • Defence policy
    • Economic policy
    • Economic situation
    • Economy
    • Elections
    • Energy
    • Europe
    • Institutions
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    Investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)

    Wednesday, 11 December, 2013

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    • Economic policy
    • Economy
    • EU law and treaties
    • Europe
    • International law
    • International trade
    • The EU
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    Effects of the EU Charter of Rights in the UK

    Tuesday, 26 November, 2013

    Does the UK have an opt-out from the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights via its Protocol? This Note presents views on the nature of the Protocol and what a 2011 ruling on the effects of the Protocl might mean with regard to the effects of the Charter in the UK.

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    • Asylum
    • EU law and treaties
    • Institutions
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    Azerbaijan and the 2013 presidential election

    Friday, 25 October, 2013

    Human rights abuses were widely reported to be increasing in the run up to the 2013 election in Azerbaijan

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    • Institutions
    • International organisations
    • Middle East
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    The African Union, Kenya and the International Criminal Court

    Wednesday, 16 October, 2013

    At an extraordinary summit of the African Union on 11-12 October 2013, heads of state and government agreed that Kenya should send a letter to the UN Security Council requesting the deferral of the ICC’s ongoing proceedings against the President and Deputy President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto, both of whom have been charged with crimes against humanity in the context of the post-election violence during 2007-08. Western governments face an acute dilemma. Until now, they have been strong supporters of the ICC’s work in Kenya. However, in recent years, Kenya has become an active regional player in combating Islamist terrorism and recently suffered a major attack by al-Shabaab on a shopping mall in Nairobi. If the UN Security Council were to defer the proceedings, this would be the first time that this has happened since the Court’s inception.

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    • Africa
    • Institutions
    • International law
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    Nepal’s peace process: towards elections for a new Constituent Assembly

    Friday, 11 October, 2013

    After 18 months of political uncertainty about the prospects for its apparently endless peace process, Nepal is due to hold elections for a new Constituent Assembly on 19 November. The original Constituent Assembly elected under the 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement was dissolved in May 2012 having failed to agree a new Constitution. A break-away Maoist faction and a number of ethnically-based parties have pledged to boycott and disrupt the elections; this could bring them into direct confrontation with the army.

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    • Asia Pacific
    • Elections
    • Institutions
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    Nepal’s endless peace process, 2006-12

    Friday, 11 October, 2013

    This note gives an account of Nepal’s peace process from the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in November 2006 to the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly, its mandate unfulfilled, in May 2012. The note will not be updated.

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    • Asia Pacific
    • Institutions
    • Parliament
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    Sanctions on Syria: existing EU/UK measures

    Thursday, 29 August, 2013

    • Research Briefing
    • Institutions
    • Middle East
  • Research Briefing

    Conditions for using force in humanitarian intervention

    Thursday, 29 August, 2013

    Could the Government’s legal position on intervention in Syria contribute to setting a new precedent?

    • Research Briefing
    • Armed forces
    • International law
    • Middle East
  • Research Briefing

    Military interventions: some comparisons

    Thursday, 29 August, 2013

    • Research Briefing
    • Armed forces
    • Europe
    • International law
    • Middle East
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    In brief: Mali – Ibrahim Boubacar Keita wins the presidential election

    Friday, 23 August, 2013

    On 11 August Mali held the second round of its presidential election. The overwhelming winner with 77.6% of the vote was Ibrahim Boubacar Keita (IBK). He beat Soumaila Cisse, who won 22.4% of the vote. IBK has a credible mandate and has pledged to push ahead with national reconciliation, tackle corruption and rebuild the country’s collapsed economy. But many challenges lie ahead.

    • Research Briefing
    • Africa
    • Institutions
    • International organisations
    • Security
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    Persecution of sexual minorities in Russia

    Wednesday, 21 August, 2013

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    • Europe
    • Institutions
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    The Kurds: new perspectives?

    Wednesday, 14 August, 2013

    Upheaval in the Middle East is bringing about a re-alignment in relation to the Kurds.

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    • Institutions
    • Middle East
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    In brief: Zimbabwe – 2013 elections

    Monday, 05 August, 2013

    Zimbabwe held presidential and parliamentary elections on 31 July 2013. They resulted in overwhelming victory for President Robert Mugabe and his Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) and shattering defeat for Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his Movement for Democratic Change-Tsvangirai (MDC-T). The 2013 elections were certainly extremely flawed – it had been obvious for some time that they would be – but there is no escaping the fact that President Mugabe and ZANU-PF have comprehensively outmanoeuvred their rivals.

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    • Africa
    • Elections
    • Institutions
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    The Quebec referendums

    Thursday, 25 July, 2013

    This paper gives a brief outline of separatism in Quebec, showing that many of the arguments in Canada are already being echoed in the debate about Scotland’s future relationship with the rest of the UK.

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    • Americas
    • Elections
    • Institutions

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