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German Law Journal 25th Anniversary
We are thrilled to announce the program marking the German Law Journal‘s 25th Anniversary. Please use the QR code to register to join us in Berlin on 20 September 2024 as we reflect…
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Editorial | Volume 25 No. 2
The German Law Journal editorial team is delighted to bring to you the second issue of this year, which maintains a focus on fundamental, human, and social rights throughout. Csongor István Nagy’s paper concerns the ‘diagonal’…
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Volume 25 | Issue 2
The Diagonal Application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: From “Displacement” through “Agency” to “Scope” and Beyond Csongor István Nagy Fundamental Rights and Limited Possibilities: The Proviso of the Possible in European…
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Volume 25 | Issue 1
ARTICLE My Body Is My Temple? Comparing Sexual Crimes and Property Crimes in a Human Rights Tradition Otava Piha Crime and Sanctions: Beyond Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool Anton Moiseienko When Law…
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Editorial | Volume 25 No. 1
A new issue of the German Law Journal opens with a distinctive criminal justice flavor, as both of the opening articles engage with issues concerning crime. Otava Piha’s aim in her article is ‘to find…
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GLJ Transatlantic Seminar 2024
The GLJ Transatlantic Seminar is taking place in Bristol University on 8-10 May 2024. The event is organised by the German Law Journal and supported by the University of Bristol Law School. It…
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Call for Special Issue Proposals: Volume 26 (2025) & 27 (2026)
Call for Special Issue Proposals: Volume 26 (2025) & 27 (2026) Deadline for special issue proposal submissions: 15 May 2024 Submissions should be sent to Klaas Eller [klaas.eller@uva.nl] The German Law Journal has a…
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Editorial | Volume 24 No. 9
Dear Readers and Friends, We are delighted to bring you this latest issue, a combination of three diverse and appealing individual articles and a series of shorter interventions that form a Special Section…
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Volume 24 | Issue 9
Article Media, Cultural Techniques, and the Law: The Other Cornelia Vismann Panu Minkkinen New Dynamics of the “Post-COVID-19 Era”: A Legal Conundrum Arianna Vedaschi and Chiara Graziani Regulating Parties by Constitutional Rules in…
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Editorial | Volume 24 No. 8
Dear Readers and Friends, Our latest Special Issue challenges our ways of understanding courts as principally formalized institutions following strict rules and procedures. Beyond this common perception, courts are shaped by many unwritten,…