A legal system that does not follow common sense,
It is of no use to the German people any more than a Bible written in Latin.After Bernd Liske explored the nature of democracy and identified its potential for societal prosperity in his aphorisms on the evolution of the ape into man , this volume focuses on his personal experiences with the German legal system. His sobering conclusion: judges do not administer German law, judges cannot be trusted, and they are incapable of controlling one another. Consequently, he deems a TÜV-like structure necessary, one that would review decisions for their adherence to German law.
Unlike similar books, this volume contains the original pleadings, judgments, and rulings from the proceedings, allowing the reader to form their own opinion of the jurisprudence. And there is another unique feature: the pleadings were written by Bernd Liske, who appeared in court as a layperson without a lawyer, guided solely by the Basic Law, the law, jurisprudence, and common sense. His experiences are both astonishing and appalling.
Arbitrariness: Insights into German (In)justice
Hardcover book - also available on Amazon
ISBN-13 : 978-3982237787
Dimensions: 15.6 x 3.45 x 23.39 cm

