mercoledì, 22 luglio 2026
Dr. iur. Servatius von Tatzenberg
A quiet week on the docket turns loud in the annexes — six sanctions lists moved, one court proved the state can lose, and two unrelated funding streams turned out to run through the same clause.
Six sanctions-list updates in five weeks, and FINMA still files each one as routine
FINMA News (de)
Previsione: Expect at least two more list refreshes before end of August — the pace hasn't slowed since spring.
Proton wins its surveillance-law appeal, and the proportionality line finally has teeth
SWI swissinfo.ch (en)
Why pro-business Switzerland keeps circling an investment-screening law it doesn't want
SWI swissinfo.ch (en)
Cobalt joins the shortlist for Switzerland's next responsible-business fight
SWI swissinfo.ch (en)
Switzerland prosecutes more foreign-bribery cases, but the gap we counted in May is still there
SWI swissinfo.ch (en)
The Magnitsky case is the cautionary tale behind every frozen Russian account in Zurich
SWI swissinfo.ch (en)
Bilaterale III stirs Brexit ghosts Switzerland spent a decade trying not to summon
SWI swissinfo.ch (en)
AI is big business at Europe's borders, and the 2027 deadline is closer than the vendor contracts assume
SWI swissinfo.ch (en)
What the EU supply-chain crackdown means for Swiss companies is mostly: reread the contract you already signed
SWI swissinfo.ch (en)
Corporate money in Swiss university labs raises the same question the sponsored-chair case did
SWI swissinfo.ch (en)
Commission v Hungary tests how far "Union values" reach — and Switzerland is watching from the outside for once
European Law Blog (en)
Previsione: Every future ECJ ruling that stretches Art. 2/4(2) TEU balancing will get cited in Bern as a reason to slow dynamic reception under Bilaterale III — watch for that argument surfacing in the autumn parliamentary session.
The annex was thin today, but thin annexes are how you know nobody's hiding anything in them — back tomorrow to check.
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