#25: Too right for the traineeship, digital real estate purchases, ECJ criticizes FIFA, asylum for Afghan women, AI and art
In “Justice & Loose Leaf – The Week in Law”the podcast by NJW and beck-currentlydiscuss beck-currently-Editor-in-chief Pia Lorenz and columnist Hendrik Wieduwilt, what was important this week in law, legal policy, legal market and justice – or what they think is important. This week with Maximilian Amos instead of Pia Lorenz.
The Federal Administrative Court’s decision is still very recent, but still too late, according to which a right-wing extremist lawyer had no place in his legal clerkship. In addition, real estate purchases should finally become more digital – there is a draft law on this beck-currently is available exclusively, Wieduwilt and Amos discuss with notary and lawyer Ulrich Schellenberg.
Finally, this week we are talking about two sensational rulings by the ECJ. He criticized FIFA’s transfer rules and thus further curtailed the power of the sports associations, according to lawyer Mark-E. Orth explains in an interview. And: The decision also came from Luxembourg that women in Afghanistan are all considered persecuted. Migration lawyer Constantin Hruschka explains what this means.
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Editorial team at beck-aktuell, Hendrik Wieduwilt, lawyer & columnist, Maximilian Amos is a fully qualified lawyer and editor at beck-aktuell., October 11, 2024.