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May 18, 2013
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Current Concerns [printversion]

No 16, 6 May 2013

Deregulation of the EU-electricity market and Switzerland: Prices and uncertainty in supply threaten to increase
by Dr-Ing Ernst Pauli
Bilateral agreements – unredeemed promises
Cassis-de-Dijon without measurable price effects
Biofuels exacerbate problems of global malnutrition
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Switzerland: “We appreciate our cooperation very much”
Press conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Federal Councillor Didier Burkhalter on 12 April in Neuchâtel
Switzerland and Russia share a long history
China and the Euro
Former European Commissioner: the euro has failed
Education is a civil right and has to bring forth responsible citizens
Highly questionable draft for a Swiss German “Lehrplan 21”
Children learn best in age-group classes with qualified whole-class teaching
by Heidi Sonderegger
It is the teacher, who matters
Results of a recent study by the Allensbach Institute for Public Opinion Research (Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach) | by Karl Müller
What a vocational school teacher expects elementary school to accomplish
by Gabi Lang
From the Emmental show-dairy to experience-dairy
The King of Cheese | by Heini Hofmann

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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.»

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