Tag: Jurisprudence
Tumult in the Bundestag, mediation committee threatens
The traffic light cannabis law has cleared the next hurdle in the Bundestag: the leading health committee approved the project. However, there was a scandal. It remains unclear whether the…
Hanna W. murder case: The contradictions of the witness – Bavaria
Verena R. likes to tell a lot. On November 17th, 2022, at noon, she sits with the police in Traunstein for an hour and a half. They talk about October…
Middle Ages: Battle of the Sexes
Could married couples once settle their dispute in an armed court battle? About a modern myth. source site
Why the Scheuer case is not suitable as a foil for ministerial liability – Opinion
Of course, the need to be able to prosecute the ex-minister financially for the million-dollar debacle with the toll is understandable. But those who tighten the law too boldly may…
Copyrights on Disney characters expire: Our common bear – culture
The joy of the film “Winnie the Pooh”, which opens in cinemas this week, is probably, as the saying goes, a thieving one among its makers. One can assume that…
Near Cannes, opponents of an artificial island project fear that it will set “jurisprudence” if it is authorized
Despite the wave of opposition against it, the floating islet Canua island, 1,750 m2 fitted out like a private beach, will it soon anchor a stone’s throw from Cannes? According…
Julian Reichelt and his law firm: when lawyers become traitors – culture
There are lawyers whose quick wit, ingenuity and wit have become legendary. One of them was Dr. Hugo Sperber, lawyer in Vienna at the time of the first Austrian republic.…
Diesel scandal: ECJ increases chances of damages
With a landmark ruling, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg has significantly increased the chances of many diesel drivers being compensated. Until now, the Federal Court of Justice…
How Courts Evaluate the Actions of the “Last Generation” – Politics
Of Ron Steinke Law is not politics. Law should be neutral. Law should be independent of political beliefs, regardless of whether the individual judge drives a private SUV or a…
No more freedom of fools for radical judges – Opinion
comment by Ron Steinke Disciplinary law is a thicket. Overgrown, shady, difficult to penetrate, swampy. A person who works as a judge but rants about Muslims as “servants” at an…