Tag: Jurisprudence
Passau: No more tricks in immigration authorities – a comment – Bavaria
An Iranian refugee was summoned to the district office in Passau under a pretext – so that the police could arrest him and take him into custody pending deportation. A…
What the trial against TÜV Süd tells about capitalism – opinion
column by Heribert Prantl The small town of Brumadinho is located forty kilometers from the Brazilian metropolis of Belo Horizonte; from there to Munich it is almost ten thousand kilometers…
Wiesendanger must not accuse Drosten of deliberate deception – media
In the dispute over the origin of the corona virus, the nanoscientist Roland Wiesendanger must not accuse the virologist Christian Drosten of deliberately deceiving the public. After an oral hearing,…
Federal Constitutional Court: In case of doubt for the weak – politics
The Federal Constitutional Court explains on 85 pages why compulsory vaccination in facilities with old and sick people is legal. And it makes a number of statements that could still…
Justice: What the Causa Kasia Lenhardt could change – media
Of Wolfgang Janisch It’s a sad story no matter who you believe because it ended with the death of a young woman. Kasia Lenhardt, once a finalist at Germany’s Next…
The Big Cheese Theft – Economy
A salty undertone, with fruity notes. The dough should be ivory in color and slightly moist to the touch, holes about five millimeters in diameter are desirable, isolated cracks are…
Federal Constitutional Court calls for triage rules – politics
In the face of the next wave of infections, the Federal Constitutional Court is urging the traffic light coalition to protect people with disabilities in the event that intensive care…
Conflict with Poland: EU court negotiates European arrest warrant – politics
The rule of law conflict in Poland has been simmering for years, but it is only recently that the country has started to feel the consequences. The European Court of…
Verdict in the Eisenheim trial: full intoxication vs. killing – Bavaria
In the end it was negligent homicide. Niclas H. is found guilty on Wednesday afternoon in Würzburg: he negligently killed Theresa Stahl in April 2017, judges the presiding judge of…
Verdict in the Eisenheim trial: full intoxication vs. killing – Bavaria
In the end it was negligent homicide. Niclas H. is found guilty on Wednesday afternoon in Würzburg: he negligently killed Theresa Stahl in April 2017, judges the presiding judge of…