“I do not expect India of my dream to develop one religion, i.e., to be wholly Hindu, or wholly Christian, or wholly Musalman, but I want it to be wholly tolerant, with its
religions working side by side with one another.” 1) [...]
“I do not expect India of my dream to develop one religion, i.e., to be wholly Hindu, or wholly Christian, or wholly Musalman, but I want it to be wholly tolerant, with its
religions working side by side with one another.” 1) [...]
Das Landgericht Berlin I hat einen pensionierten Arzt wegen Suizidhilfe zu einer Freiheitsstrafe von drei Jahren verurteilt. Er habe sich wegen Totschlags in mittelbarer Täterschaft
an einer Sterbewilligen strafbar gemacht, die sich unter seiner Aufsicht eine vom ihm zur Verfügung gestellte tödliche Menge Thiopental zugeführt hatte. [...]
In the context of profound (geo-)political changes, and following the Conference on the Future of Europe, the European Parliament (EP) has called for wide-ranging Treaty changes.
In November 2023, it adopted proposals for Treaty reform, which would have far-reaching implications for the area of defence within the European Union. [...]
Immanuel Kant, geboren am 22. April 1724, hat heute seinen 300. Geburtstag. Und das Grundgesetz wird nächsten Monat 75 Jahre alt. Was bedeuten diese beiden Senioren füreinander?
Was hat Kants Philosophie mit dem Grundgesetz zu tun? [...]
Stellen Wissenschaftliche:r Mitarbeiter:in (50 %, EG 13 TV-L) am Lehrstuhl für Öffentliches Recht, Umwelt- und Technikrecht, Rechtstheorie (Herr Prof. Dr. Andreas Fisahn),
Universität Bielefeld, Bewerbungsfrist: 24.04.2024. PhD position, Legal-Philosophical Research... [...]
On Wednesday, the 24th of April, the European Parliament will vote on a reform of the Schengen Borders Code (SBC), which appears to institutionalize existing patterns of denying
access to rights for people on the move by introducing “transfer-procedures” (Art. [...]
As an EU program, the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) is unprecedented in size and scope. Already prior its adoption, there was concern among some Member States about
the Commission’s willingness and capacity to manage it properly. The Dutch Prime Minister Rutte explained to his Parliament how (quoted in Bokhorst) [...]
On 26th February 2024, in its Giudizio Universale decision, the Tribunal of Rome penned the first Italian climate judgement (already reported also on this blog by Umberto Lattanzi).
The Tribunal declined to rule on the applicants’ request for an order compelling Italy to upscale its ambition in climate change mitigation, based on the separation [...]
Exemplified by an unprecedented section devoted to internal migration, the Economic Survey of 2017-18 brought the issue of migration to the spotlight within government and
policy circles. However, almost two years later, in March 2020, the government of India imposed a nation-wide lockdown prefaced by a mere four-hour notice period. [...]
That may seem a strange and perhaps uninteresting question to ask, particularly given that I (and I suspect many readers) have no great desire for the current set
of House Republicans to enjoy nice things (except, perhaps, all the many perks our system offers to former Members of Congress). Yet on the face of it Freedom Caucus [...]