Germany Blog: Hubig against criminal responsibility for children under 14 years
Germany's Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig opposes increasing the criminal responsibility age for children under 14 in light of a recent violent incident involving minors.
Rental Law: Can this bill help make housing affordable again?
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig is pushing for a new rental law aimed at making housing more affordable, sparking both support and criticism.
Rent: Real Estate Industry Rejects Hubig's Plans for Tenant Protection
The real estate industry in Germany, represented by ZIA, opposes new tenant protection laws proposed by Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig, arguing they could further deter investment in the housing market.
Stephanie Hubig: We have a 'huge problem with violence' in Germany
German Federal Minister of Justice Stephanie Hubig highlights a significant issue with domestic violence in Germany, noting that the vast majority of cases go unreported.
Proposal from SPD Ministry of Justice: Indexed rents should be capped
Germany's Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig proposes stronger regulations on indexed rents to protect tenants, as outlined in a new bill released by the SPD-led ministry.
Federal Politics: Justice Minister Hubig Plans Stricter Regulations for Landlords
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig has proposed stricter regulations for landlords in an effort to relieve the financial burden on tenants in Germany.
Justice Minister Hubig: Plans for Rental Law Reform Take Shape
Justice Minister Hubig outlines plans for reforming rental laws in Germany, focusing on rules for furnished apartments and limiting rent increases, which may stir discussions.
Hubig Wants to Regulate Rents More Strictly β Only a Five Percent Surcharge for Furniture Allowed
Bundesjustizministerin Stefanie Hubig plans to implement stricter regulations on renting furnished and short-term apartments in Germany.
Continued massive delays and flight cancellations at BER β Minister Hubig must take the train
The weather continues to cause disruptions, leading to significant delays and cancellations at Berlin's BER airport, forcing politicians like Minister Hubig to change their travel plans.
Justice Minister Considers Stricter Penalties After Attack on Train Supervisor
The Justice Ministry is planning to revise a bill to better protect individuals serving the public following a fatal attack on a train supervisor, though Minister Stefanie Hubig notes that increased penalties are not a cure-all.
Judges' Association warns of 'wave of asylum lawsuits' and demands more personnel for administrative courts
The Judges' Association cautions that proposed reforms by Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig to expedite administrative court proceedings may not sufficiently address the anticipated rise in asylum lawsuits, calling for increased staff in the courts.
AI 'Grok' by Elon Musk: Finally Says Goodbye to X
Elon Musk's AI 'Grok' faces accusations of sexualized violence, prompting calls for legal action against digital violence as German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig shows renewed hope for legislative change.
Sex Images with AI: Justice Minister Calls for Harsher Penalties for Deepfakes
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig announced plans to criminalize the creation and distribution of sexualized AI-generated images of real individuals, although she clarified that this move is not a direct response to recent bikini deepfake incidents on social media.
"We need to tighten criminal law again" - Hubig wants to take action against sexualized AI images
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig calls for stricter penalties and enhanced rights to combat the proliferation of sexualized AI images of women and children online, particularly on Elon Musk's platform X.
Justice Minister: Digital Protection Against Violence Law to Criminalize More Deepfakes
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig aims to strengthen penalties for the creation and distribution of AI-generated sexualized images, calling for increased accountability from platforms like X.
Housing: More Protection for Tenants?
The article discusses a brief statement in the coalition agreement regarding the need for effective protection for tenants against rising rents in Germany, highlighting the responsibility of Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig in fulfilling this promise.
AfD Vice Calls Withdrawal of Voting Rights After Incitement to Hatred a "Frontal Assault on the Opposition"
The Vice President of AfD criticizes a proposed plan by Federal Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig that would temporarily strip individuals convicted of incitement to hatred of their voting rights, labeling it an attack on the opposition.
Amendment to Tenancy Law: Furniture Should Not Undermine Tenant Protection
Justice Minister Hubig plans new regulations in tenancy law affecting furnished apartments, termination protection, and indexed rents to prevent exploitation of tenant protections.
Amendment to Tenancy Law: Furniture Should Not Undermine Tenant Protection
Justice Minister Hubig is introducing a legislative proposal to implement new regulations in tenancy law concerning furnished apartments, eviction protection, and index rents.
Consequences for Incitement to Hatred: A Punishment for Democracy
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig has proposed a package of criminal law amendments that includes revoking the passive voting rights of individuals guilty of incitement to hatred.
Tightening of Criminal Law: Hubig Sets Off a Firecracker for New Year's Eve
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig unveils a package of stricter criminal law provisions aimed at enhancing protection for police and emergency services, coinciding with New Year's Eve festivities often marked by public disturbances.
How the government is now taking a tougher stance against convicted inciters of hatred
Justice Minister Hubig plans to temporarily revoke the passive voting rights of certain inciters of hatred, preventing them from obtaining mandates or holding public office, a move that is controversial among legal experts.
Whoever attacks emergency services must serve six months in prison
Rainer Wendt warns of potential violence against emergency services ahead of the New Year and supports tougher penalties proposed by Federal Justice Minister Hubig.
Justice Minister wants to punish attacks on emergency services more severely
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig aims to strengthen legal protections for emergency services in Germany by proposing harsher penalties for assaults against them.
Liveblog Federal Politics: Federal Minister of Justice Hubig: Harder Punishment for Attacks on Emergency Services
Federal Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig is advocating for stricter penalties for attacks on emergency services, proposing a minimum sentence of one year.
βMany understandable reasons for the desire for anonymityβ β Hubig rejects mandatory real-name policy
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig opposes the proposed mandatory real-name policy online, citing many justifiable reasons for the need for anonymity, against the voices of some politicians and legal experts advocating for such a requirement.