top | item 34147029 (no title) eloy | 3 years ago No, because Afghanistan is not a member of the Council of Europe and has no jurisdiction there. discuss order hn newest 3np|3 years ago Assuming the claim is true: How about those in the dataset who are now EU residents? How about EU citizens? samus|3 years ago Afghan jurisdiction is irrelevant. The aim would be for the case to be tried by a German court. malermeister|3 years ago The Bundeswehr, however, is a part of the German state, which is a member.They are still bound to their treaties.
3np|3 years ago Assuming the claim is true: How about those in the dataset who are now EU residents? How about EU citizens?
samus|3 years ago Afghan jurisdiction is irrelevant. The aim would be for the case to be tried by a German court.
malermeister|3 years ago The Bundeswehr, however, is a part of the German state, which is a member.They are still bound to their treaties.
3np|3 years ago
samus|3 years ago
malermeister|3 years ago
They are still bound to their treaties.