Die Fraudi und das Auto Was it merely the use of a small piece of fraudulent software or the undisciplined pursuit to become the biggest and most successful car manufacturer that threw Volkswagen into disarray? The public apology by Volkswagen from a different perspective. Anthon Verweij • October 27, 2015
The U.S. Department of Justice revises its policy on ‘Individual Accountability for Corporate Wrong In cases of corporate misconduct not only the company but also individuals may be the ob-ject of criminal or civil proceedings. On 9 September 2015 the U.S. Department of Justice issued a revised policy on this matter. Cees de Groot • September 21, 2015
Two toothbrushes and half freedom Two people fall in love and start spending time together. At some point, they decide to leave an extra toothbrush in their new lover’s bathroom – a decision that may have consequences for their personal freedom. Gwen van Eijk • June 17, 2015
Deciphering the Dreams of the Dragon The Chinese Dream, a new initiative of China's President Xi, is strikingly similar to the American Dream. But it looks like a shared dream is not the only similarity between the two nations. Melissa Leeworthy • October 02, 2013
The power of the (false) image In 2012 a few celebrities unwillingly revealed the ugly truth that they were able to keep hidden for years beneath their public mask. Behind this process we can witness the tremendous power images can have over our lives. Wim Bonis • November 07, 2012