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Minorities and their fundamental rights in Cologne Porz from 1870 until today: Violation of justice
1)


Jewish neighbours in Porz  1870 - 1933

  Violations Chapter  
no public, legal or official violations detectable    


Jewish neighbours in Porz 1933 - 1945

  Violations Chapter  

 

granting permission for the building permit of the synagogue in Zündorf against the principles of the
Prussian construction law.
drastic penalty for violations against the
nationalsocialistic laws and regulations
(against the principles and the
proportionaliy from crime and punishment)


2.1.10


2.1.10

 


African prisoners of war and soldiers of the occupying army
in Porz (“Rhinearea bastards”) 1914 - 1926

  Violations Chapter  



right to an effective remedy and to a fair trial
missing presumption of innocence and right of defence

Nürnburger laws ("Rassenschade")
3.1.01
3.1.01
3.1.03
3.1.01
 


Foreign labourers and forced foreign labourers in Porz
1939 - 1945

  Violations Chapter  










 
delegation of original police duties to the
SA in the period of "Machtergreifung"
drastic penalty for violations against the
nationalsocialistic laws and regulations
(against the principles and the
proportionaliy from crime and punishment)
right to an effective remedy and to a fair trial


special jurisdiction of the SS in the treatment
cases of sabotage in industrial factories

4.1.04


4.1.04
4.1.06
4.1.02
4.1.04
4.1.06

4.1.09
 


The Belgian occupying army in Porz 1951 - 2004

  Violations Chapter  
no public, legal or official violations detectable    


Migrants in Porz 1945 – today

  Violations Chapter  
no public, legal or official violations detectable    


 

Sources:

1) Charter of Fundamental  Rights of the European Union: Official
     Journal of the European Communities, 18.12.2000, C 364,
     P. 9-21
 

CHAPTER VI : Justice






 
Right to an effective remedy and to a fair trial
Presumption of innocence and right of defence
Principles of legality and proportionality of criminal offences and penalties
Right not to be tried or punished twice in criminal proceedings for the same criminal offence
Art.  47
Art.  48

Art.  49

Art.  50
 

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