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Author: Valentin Jeutner

Many Presumptions and No Guarantees: Preliminary Observations on Shepherd C-472/13

March 3, 2015 Valentin Jeutner 1 Comment

On Thursday 26th February, several (German) newspapers reported that the ECJ empowered the Bavarian Administrative Court in Lawrence v. Germany…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Human Rights, War Filed under: asylum, ECJ, War Crimes

Swiss accept initiative to “Stop Mass Immigration”: Legal Implications (Part I)

February 26, 2014 Valentin Jeutner 7 Comments

Two weeks ago, a bare majority of the Swiss population approved an initiative designed to “Stop Mass Immigration“. The initiative…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts Filed under: European Union, free movement of people, referendum, Switzerland

International Law and Christmas (Island)

December 24, 2013 Valentin Jeutner

“On the 24th,  about half an hour after day-break,  land was discovered bearing North East by East ½ East. Upon…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

International Law and Christmas (Island)

December 25, 2012 Valentin Jeutner

“On the 24th,  about half an hour after day-break,  land was discovered bearing North East by East ½ East. Upon…

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Posted in: Current Affairs

Let flow all the waters? – The Indus Waters Kishenganga Arbitration

December 5, 2012 Valentin Jeutner

The Permanent Court of Arbitration (‘PCA’) is expected to render its decision in the Indus Waters Kishenganga Arbitration (Pakistan v.…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

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