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More Excellence for Europe

https://www.mpg.de/6993202/more-excellence-for-europe

In the competition for funding for outstanding research, the Eastern European states of the European Union perform poorly. It is a matter of utmost priority to ensure that the Southern and Eastern Europe member states are brought on board: not least because they would benefit from the establishment of excellence also in terms of economic power.
International International Law At the end of June, the planned special tribunal for Ukraine

World Radiocommunication Conference puts radio as-tronomy on the agenda

https://www.mpg.de/21291327/1219-radi-world-radiocommunication-conference-puts-radio-as-tronomy-on-the-agenda-150300-x

The World Radiocommunication Conference in Dubai set the course for new applications for ra-dio communication. The focus was also on protecting radio astronomy, in particular from the effects of new satellite constellations. Studies are now to be carried out before the next world radio conference in 2027. The aim is to identify improved technical or regulatory measures so that the exploration of the secrets of the universe can be continued in the future.
International International Law At the end of June, the planned special tribunal for Ukraine

Whistleblowing – Deterring the use of offshore banking services

https://www.mpg.de/11547381/whistleblowing-deterring-the-use-of-offshore-banking-services

Whistleblowers are not only helping to disclose immoral or criminal acts but also to deter offenders. Niels Johannesen from the University of Copenhagen and Tim Stolper from the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance found clear evidence for this deterrence effect, using the example of data leaks surrounding banking services in tax havens. The economists discovered that following the appearance of the first data leak, which originated from LGT Bank in Liechtenstein, also Swiss banks engaged in cross-border tax evasion suffered significant drops in their share prices. At the same time, bank deposits in tax havens fell by more than ten percent compared to deposits in non-haven countries.
International International Law At the end of June, the planned special tribunal for Ukraine

Whistleblowing – Deterring the use of offshore banking services

https://www.mpg.de/11547381/whistleblowing-deterring-the-use-of-offshore-banking-services?c=12641463

Whistleblowers are not only helping to disclose immoral or criminal acts but also to deter offenders. Niels Johannesen from the University of Copenhagen and Tim Stolper from the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance found clear evidence for this deterrence effect, using the example of data leaks surrounding banking services in tax havens. The economists discovered that following the appearance of the first data leak, which originated from LGT Bank in Liechtenstein, also Swiss banks engaged in cross-border tax evasion suffered significant drops in their share prices. At the same time, bank deposits in tax havens fell by more than ten percent compared to deposits in non-haven countries.
International International Law At the end of June, the planned special tribunal for Ukraine

The Max Planck – University of Toronto Centre for Neural Science and Technology is now open

https://www.mpg.de/16760851/max-planck-university-of-toronto-centre

Better therapies for diseases such as dementia or Parkinson’s as well as more powerful computers and new artificial intelligence methods – these are the goals that will be pursued by scientists at the Max Planck-University of Toronto-Centre for Neural Science and Technology. The centre was officially opened on 14 April 2021 in a virtual event with Martin Stratmann, President of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Meric Gertler, President of the University of Toronto, Sabine Sparwasser, German Ambassador to Canada, and Stéphan Dion, Canadian Ambassador to Germany.
International International Law At the end of June, the planned special tribunal for Ukraine

Tendenz zur Abschottung

https://www.mpg.de/10831101/voelkerrecht-verbindlichkeit

Seit Donald Trump zum US-Präsidenten gewählt wurde, stehen internationale Vereinbarungen in Frage. Im Wahlkampf hatte Trump beispielsweise die NATO als „obsolet“ bezeichnet, er hatte angekündigt, das Nordamerikanische Freihandelsabkommen NAFTA zu kündigen, ebenso das Pariser Klimaschutzabkommen. Matthias Hartwig, wissenschaftlicher Referent am Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, erklärt im Interview, welche Wirkung völkerrechtliche Verträge entfalten können und wo ihre Grenzen liegen.
Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs zusammen, dass es sich bei den Auseinandersetzungen in der Ukraine