Institute Closes: Knowing How to Speak Law in Putin's Empire
The Institute for Eastern European Law at the University of Kiel is set to close, raising concerns about gaps in understanding Russian law amidst ongoing political trials.
Float Builder Tilly in Interview: "Satire Cannot Be Killed"
Jacques Tilly discusses his experiences with satire and recent challenges to freedom of expression following Russia's legal actions against him.
Jacques Tilly: He defends the freedom of fools against Putin
Jacques Tilly faces charges in Russia for mockery against President Putin through his art at the Düsseldorf Carnival, but he remains undeterred.
Düsseldorf Holds a Grand Carnival, Ignoring Moscow's Anger
Düsseldorf is preparing for its largest carnival celebration in 20 years, disregarding Russia's criminal proceedings against local artist Jacques Tilly for mocking Vladimir Putin.
Accused by Putin's Regime - "a great confirmation"
Düsseldorf carnival float creator Jacques Tilly faces charges from the Kremlin for his satirical representations of Vladimir Putin, yet he remains undeterred.
Unjust Trial in Russia: Artist Jacques Tilly Refuses to Be Silent
Jacques Tilly, a sculptor and carnival float builder from Düsseldorf, remains unfazed by the ongoing trial against him in absentia in Moscow for alleged defamation of Russian state organs, asserting his commitment to continue his work as usual.
Russia sues German sculptor for ridiculing Putin
A Russian court has postponed the criminal proceedings against German sculptor Jacques Tilly for caricaturing President Vladimir Putin in his carnival floats.
Russia is suing a German sculptor for mocking Putin
A Russian court has postponed the criminal case against German sculptor Jacques Tilly due to his carnival floats featuring caricatures of President Vladimir Putin.
"I haven't even received a summons from Russia" – Moscow postpones trial
The trial of German artist Jacques Tilly in Moscow over satirical motifs of Putin has been postponed due to the absence of a defense attorney, highlighting concerns over the Russian legal system's fairness.
“There is not even a simulation of the rule of law” – Moscow postpones trial
The trial of German artist Jacques Tilly in Moscow has been postponed due to the absence of a defense attorney, as he faces charges related to satirical portrayals of Putin, which he criticizes as a sham of justice.