An opinion of Nathan Delbrassine, young law graduate from ULB and activist active in legal aid to asylum seekers. Next to the culture that is dying, there is the one that is being murdered. Since the start of the coronavirus epidemic, culture has paid a heavy price. This is the time chosen by American publishers […]
An opinion of Véronique de Stexhe, biblical scholar. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Experts, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Government, We are angry! Yes, anger overwhelms us at the social choices that you have been making for months without hearing, without taking into account what we are trying to tell you in all tones, and […]
A carte blanche from Francis Delpérée. Constitutionalist (UCLouvain) and honorary senator. The waltz is danced in three steps. Including in political salons. At the beginning of the waltz, the Parliament occupies a privileged place. We are in the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. The golden age of unitary Belgium. The […]
A chronicle by Christophe Dechêne. Teacher, primary school director. Medhi’s class in fifth primary and Issam’s class in first work in tutoring. Élisa turns 8 and shares a homemade cake with the students in her class. At noon time, Lina, like other sixth graders, helps her 6-year-old goddaughter to read better. Hansel joined the climbing […]
A carte blanche from Caroline Pauwels and Annemie Schaus, respectively rector of the VUB and rector of the ULB. When the Minister of Health Simone Veil passed the law decriminalizing the voluntary termination of pregnancy in France in 1974, there were twelve women in the National Assembly, out of a total of 577 deputies. Twelve. […]
An opinion from Paul Bosmans, on behalf of ASBL BE2030-United for Belgium. The Minister of the Interior and Institutional Reforms, Annelies Verlinden (CD&V), pleads for the continuation of the division of the country with two federated entities (Flanders and Wallonia) supplemented by the sub-regions of Brussels and the east of Belgium. The idea is not […]
A text by Louka Lacroix, director of Advocacy Program and speaking on behalf of theEuropean association of law students in Belgium (ELSA Belgium). At a time when the Belgian population seems increasingly weary in the absence of clear perspectives as to the outcome of the health crisis, a tool such as the “Coronalert” application deserves […]
An opinion of Adrien de Merode, doctor of law. To what extent is there a Europe, which did not yet exist a short time ago in an acceptance other than geographic? The old attempts to unify Europe failed because the differences between the various European peoples were then more important than their commonalities: except for […]
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A text by Guy Jucquois, full professor emeritus of the University of Louvain, member emeritus of the Royal Academy of Belgium. Driven by favorable ecological winds and encouraged by the published opinion of a senior official of the same current affirming, according to some, “that the laws should be changed if they were not suitable”, […]