On Friday, April 12, “Die Presse” published an analysis by Daniel Bischof under the title “Justice often missed the mark in espionage cases”. Daniel Bischof investigated why the Austrian judiciary often had difficulties in espionage cases. In the analyses ACIPSS researcher Thomas Riegler and its director Paul Schliefsteiner also were quoted.
Here is the article: The Egisto Ott Case: When it comes to espionage affairs, the judiciary has often missed the mark
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