Mith the Cologne professor of international law and former Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights, Angelika Nußberger, we clarify the violent history of Putin’s rule in human rights as well as in the international space. Nußberger, who is also a Slavist, recalls the Brezhnev doctrine and says: This is also a fight for justice.
Christoph Safferling, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, International Criminal Law and International Law at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, gives us information on how the violations of international law in the current war can be prosecuted – in international courts, but also in Germany.
Between the interviews with the two professors, we look at how the current situation is legally analyzed in the exclusive articles of the FAZ objection magazine and in other FAZ texts.
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The topics of the week:
2:20 am: Interview by Reinhard Müller with Prof. Dr. Angelika Nussberger
21:20: Overview of current articles on the situation in Ukraine on FAZ objection
10:30 p.m.: Interview by Stephan Klenner with Prof. Dr. Christopher Safferling
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