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Rechtliche Hinweise und Datenschutz
Rechtliche Hinweise § 1 Warnhinweis zu Inhalten Die kostenlosen und frei zugänglichen Inhalte dieser Webseite wurden mit größtmöglicher Sorgfalt erstellt. Der Anbieter dieser Webseite übernimmt jedoch keine Gewähr für die Richtigkeit und Aktualität…
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SUBMISSIONS-OLD
GLJ Welcomes Submissions The German Law Journal warmly welcomes submissions of high-quality, including articles, essays, case-notes, comments and reviews, which focus on German, European, or international legal developments. The Journal publishes in…
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Right to be Forgotten I | 1 BvR 16/13
BVerfG Recht auf Vergessen I – Right to be Forgotten Unofficial convenience translation Guiding Principles to the decision of the First Senate of 6 November 2019 – 1 BvR 16/13 – a) Domestic…
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Right to be Forgotten II – 1 BvR 276/17
BVerfG Recht auf Vergessen II – Right to be Forgotten Unofficial convenience translation Guiding Principles (Leitsätze) to the decision of the First Senate of 6 November 2019 – 1 BvR 276/17 – Insofar…
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GLJ Welcomes Submissions The German Law Journal warmly welcomes submissions of high-quality, including articles, essays, case-notes, comments and reviews, which focus on German, European, or international legal developments. The Journal publishes in English. All submitted files must…
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SUBMISSIONS
Instructions for Contributors The German Law Journal (GLJ) warmly welcomes submissions of high-quality, including articles, essays, comments and reviews, which focus on German, European, or international legal developments. The Journal publishes in English. GLJ…
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Pioneering Open Access Legal Scholarship Since 2000
The German Law Journal has been a pioneer in developing free on-line publishing of legal research. It has proudly and decisively been an open access forum since its launch in 2000. Moreover, the…
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Liberal Democracy’s Crisis in Turkey
Liberal Democracy’s Crisis in Turkey The German Law Journal is following developments in Turkey with increasing alarm. We fear that this exceptional country’s democratic journey has reached a perilous, perhaps even existential, moment.…
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Poland, the Holocaust, and Free Speech
The Wall of an Auschwitz Barrack – “verhalte dich ruhig” “(Keep calm”) Jochen Zimmermann (2005) – Wikimedia / Commons On February 6, Polish President Andrzej Duda signed into law a bill that makes…