Vierter Verhandlungstag im Rendsburger Mordprozess: Vor dem Schwurgericht in Kiel sagten am Mittwoch vier Zeuginnen über ihre Kontakte zum mutmaßlichen Zweifachmörder aus. Die Aussagen zeichnen das Bild eines Mannes, der sexuell dominieren wollte, mit seinem Leben aber schon früh überfordert wirkte.
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On 24 November, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued its long-awaited judgment in the “Wikingerhof” case (ref. C-59/19), which had had the German hotel industry on tenterhooks. Although the name might suggest it had something to do with Vikings, the case was actually about the market power of foreign booking portals. The ECJ concluded that hoteliers may in future enforce their legal claims against these portals in their home country.
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What was the case about?
Like so many other hotels, the Hotel Wikingerhof, located in the far northern reaches of Germany, concluded a contract with the Dutch company Booking.com BV to act as an intermediary for room bookings. As usual, the contract came from Booking.com, whose general terms and conditions (GTC) were part of the contract. According to Booking.com’s GTC, the courts of Amsterdam have exclusive territorial jurisdiction to hear disputes arising from