Recording of the online conference on January 31, 2025

Future of the rule of law - Basic Law or arbitrariness in Switzerland, Germany and the EU

Justice is increasingly influenced by political opinion, power and other factors. Many citizens in Germany and the EU perceive that critical and influential people are being put under pressure through financial, media and legal measures. Experts such as Dr. Beate Sibylle Pfeil, Dr. Josef Hingerl and Katja Wörmer discuss the state of the rule of law, violations of fundamental rights and questionable judicial developments. Their analyses underline the urgency of far-reaching change in Germany, which has also been called for by the European Court of Justice for many years. As an affected doctor, Dr. Walter Weber describes what everyone thought was impossible until 2020.
Four experts with different areas of focus and experience on this topic:



00:00:00 Dr. Dirk V. Seeling: Current events and views of the former President of the Federal Constitutional Court
00:08:43 Dr. Beate Sibylle Pfeil: Status of the rule of law in Germany & WHO projects
00:41:38 Dr. Josef Hingerl: Politicization of criminal proceedings and solutions
01:17:26 Dr. med. Walter Weber: Judicial scandal against doctors - statement on the trial
01:25:16 Katja Wörmer: Politically unfair trials (currently on Dr. Reiner Fuellmich) and cases that give hope
02:01:16 3 audience questions and answers from the experts

Our experts at the conference

Dr. Beate Sibylle Pfeil

Dr. Josef Hingerl

Dr. med. Walter Weber

Katja Wörmer

Dr. Dirk Seeling

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