1. Newsletter XV 2024 - April 7th to 13th - News+ Shell pleads not guilty

    got that they could keep - even if the deals were blown up. None of this is illegal, because the rules for this are not set by the legislature, but by the Bundestag. The Federal Court of Justice determined this in July 2022[1]. And the corrupt politicians were acquitted in the final instance. How many deals and enrichments should we expect? When we find out something, we know...

  2. Newsletter XLVIII 2023 - November 26th to December 2nd - Current News+ Greenwashing at COP28: How corporations lobby against climate goals

    for eliminating things that are harmful to the climate In order to plug Germany's billion dollar hole, there is no need to make any cuts in social matters or in the expansion of infrastructure in the medium term. Since the German Federal Court of Justice put an end to the government's debt cheating, the traffic light coalition has been trying to figure out how to plug the $60 billion hole. It doesn't have to come at the expense of restructuring the German...

  3. Newsletter XXX 2023 - July 23-29 - News+ Chomsky: What happens when orders from Washington are not followed?

    – also expanded by profits made from Russian gas deals – to influence policy and legislation... July 27 Energy Transition | lawsuits | Arbitration tribunals | Federal Court of Justice BGH declares private arbitration proceedings inadmissible. Disputes between investors and states within the European Union must necessarily be resolved before state courts...

  4. Newsletter XV 2022 - April 08th to 14th - News+ Russian gas and the German energy transition: perspective yellow vests

    Andrei Nekrasov on the horror of the war in Ukraine and the background. He says: “There is complete alignment on the Russia issue.” * Brazil | Amazon | Environment Federal Court of Justice of Brazil: Historic ruling for more forest and climate protection Judge declares increase in deforestation unconstitutional. Government must plan environmental authorities and protect the Amazon...

  5. Imprint

    follows: 'By creating a link, the site operator who sets the link may also be responsible for the content of the external site.' Update: On June 09, 2004, the Federal Court of Justice ruled as follows: 'By creating a link, the site operator who sets the link may also be responsible for the content of the external site if the criminal liability of the...

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