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The New Enclosure: Rise of the Jail-Cell City

Carlos Perona Calvete March 12, 2023

The 15-minute city limits access to what was hitherto experienced as common property, not subject to legislative abrogation. In this sense, we face a second enclosure, a violation of the commons.

Dutch Government Seeks Power to Monitor All Transactions Over €100

Robert Semonsen November 2, 2022

The news comes after Queen Máxima called for the creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), defending CBDCs as instruments of “inclusivity” at an International Monetary Fund (IMF) meeting in Washington D.C. earlier this month.

Germany: Court Blocks Intel Agency from Spying on AfD in Bavaria

Robert Semonsen October 28, 2022

The court’s ruling is a symbolic victory for the AfD, and it comes one week after the party won a similar case in Hessen, where the state’s administrative court ordered BfV to cease all of its covert investigations into the AfD.

Enhanced Financial Surveillance of Greece Expires

Carlos Perona Calvete August 20, 2022

The European Commission will not prolong the enhanced surveillance of Greece now that it has expired.

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