> "The German economy ministry said Gazprom Germania violated foreign trade law." And that's sufficient basis for a legal system to reassign ownership of assets? Just for debate, lets say Google search is critical…
> There is a huge difference between the rule of law in proper democracies ("Rechtsstaaten") and arbitrary political decisions in totalitarian states (such as Russia). I'm tempted to agree. However, I did raise a…
I beg forgiveness if my question and thoughts on the matter are somehow perceived as an agenda. I haven't studied the Gazprom case carefully, but after all, the title of OP's article is "Germany has seized control of…
> Gazprom attenpted to change owners and default the company. Is that illegal? I wonder about rule of law. We talk about this as sacrosanct here in the "West". It is funny that when push comes to shove (in my perception…
> "The German economy ministry said Gazprom Germania violated foreign trade law." And that's sufficient basis for a legal system to reassign ownership of assets? Just for debate, lets say Google search is critical…
> There is a huge difference between the rule of law in proper democracies ("Rechtsstaaten") and arbitrary political decisions in totalitarian states (such as Russia). I'm tempted to agree. However, I did raise a…
I beg forgiveness if my question and thoughts on the matter are somehow perceived as an agenda. I haven't studied the Gazprom case carefully, but after all, the title of OP's article is "Germany has seized control of…
> Gazprom attenpted to change owners and default the company. Is that illegal? I wonder about rule of law. We talk about this as sacrosanct here in the "West". It is funny that when push comes to shove (in my perception…