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    Editorial | Volume 23 No. 9

    Dear Readers,   What a year this has been! While many of us had the chance to get back together and experience the inspiring atmosphere of academic conferences taking place “in-person”, meeting friends…

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    Volume 23 | Issue 9

    The Divisible College: A Day in the Lives of Public International Law Jason Beckett Conflicting Conceptions of Hate Speech in the ECtHR’s Case Law Stefan Sottiaux Urbanizing Human Rights Law: Cities, Local Governance…

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    Editorial | Volume 23 No. 8

    Dear readers, In this latest issue of the German Law Journal we take a tour through different aspects of judicial and constitutional culture. Haukur Logi Karlsson kicks us off with a thorough discussion…

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    Volume 23 | Issue 8

    The Emergence of the Established “By Law” Criterion for Reviewing European Judicial Appointments Haukur Logi Karlsson “Good” Court-Packing? The Paradoxes of Constitutional Repair in Contexts of Democratic Decay Tom Gerald Daly The Enemy…

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    Editorial | Volume 23 No. 7

    Dear readers, With the new academic year either already underway or just around the corner, we truly hope you had a relaxing and inspiring summer break, with plenty of opportunities to turn towards…

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    Volume 23 | Issue 6

    Introduction New Private Law Theory—A Very Brief Introduction Stefan Grundmann, Hans-W. Micklitz and Moritz Renner Article About the Methods of Studying Private Law: An Italian Perspective Guido Alpa “New Private Law Theory” as a…

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    Volume 23 | Issue 5

    Forty-Years of the Modernization of Chinese Socialist Legality: Strategy, Lacuna, and Outlook Xiaodan Zhang and Wenjia Yan The Rules-Based Order, International Law and the British Indian Ocean Territory: Do as I Say, Not as…