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January 27, 2012
The monthly journal for independent thought, ethical standards and moral responsibility The international journal for independent thought, ethical standards, moral responsibility,
and for the promotion and respect of public international law, human rights and humanitarian law
Current Concerns [printversion]

No 1, 15 january 2012

Politics must be based on ethics
by Joachim Hoefele and Moritz Nestor
Philosophical reflections on human rights and human dignity
by Professor Hideshi Yamada
Europe had a common cultural base ...
Can we measure poverty?
by Professor Dr V. Nedeljkovic, Niš
Russia promises assistance to overcome EU’s economic problems
Solid Cooperative Financial group
EthikBank calls for sustainable assessment standards for state and corporate ratings
Huge financial assets in the euro-zone
by Gerald Braunberger
US: Growing economic inequality destroys the foundations of society: fair play and sense of community
by Joseph E. Stiglitz
The failure of the EU’s Mediterranean policies
by Stefan Brocza
Libya – what now?
About the book “Libya – Backgrounds, Analyses, Reports” | by Dr Eva-Maria Föllmer-Müller
“Between dogs and wolves”
by Anne-Marie Brisebarre
The landscape of the Cévennes – in future nothing but a “social laboratory”?
Violation of the “Covenant on Civil Rights” | by F. Séguin
Retaining fertile land, making room for life
The hardship of land reclamation in the Cévennes
Canada says good-bye to Kyoto Protocol
Germany’s emission curve profits from the collapse of the GDR
Biodiversity: No place for man?
by P.G. Bieri, Centre Patronal, Lausanne
Letter to the Editor

Due to a changeover you can presently read Current Concerns on this website only

Due to a changeover you can presently read Current Concerns on this website only

Discorso libero

You find the newest edition of our Italien newspaper here.

La página hispánica

In order to give our Spanish speaking readers access to articles from our various editions (German, English and French) we are going to integrate from now on one page in Spanish into our English edition.

Deseando proporcionar algunos artículos de nuestras diferentes ediciones (en alemán, inglés, y francés) también a los lectores en los países de habla hispana incluiremos desde ahora en la edición inglesa una página en castellano.

Resolution Protocol of the Extraordinary General Assembly
of Zeit-Fragen Cooperative on 16th December 2006:
The Foundations of International Law

Dear reader
The extraordinary general assembly of Zeit-Fragen Cooperative on 16th December 2006 dealt with the foundations of International Law.
After hearing and acknowledging the statements of external experts and after thorough debate the assembly passed the following resolution:
«The General Assembly of Zeit-Fragen Cooperative acknowledges the encouraging contributions of external experts on international law and other experts, and explicitly supports their work and endeavours and acknowledges their commitment to peace, international understanding and justice in the world.
With our newspapers it is our aim to show complete commitment to strengthening and giving fresh heart to international law.
Our contributions intend to give readers courage to become active on all levels of social life within the framework of constitutions and International Law.
Our efforts are aimed at making international law and humanitarian international law felt once more.»

Cooperative Zeit-Fragen