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Editorial | Volume 25 No. 4
In September, the German Law Journal celebrated 25 years with a special event in Berlin! Learn more here. The editors invite you to read the GLJ’s fourth issue of 2024. Publication in issue format has been delayed…
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Call for Special Issue Proposals Volume 24 (2023) & 25 (2024)
Deadline for special issue proposal submissions: 31 July 2022 Submissions should be sent to Matthias Goldmann [goldmann@mpil.de] The German Law Journal has a proud and successful tradition of publishing timely and innovative special issues. Some…
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New Beginnings with Cambridge University Press—January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2019 the German Law Journal will officially start publication with Cambridge University Press. No worries, as this website, germanlawjournal.com, will automatically forward visitors to our new CUP website!…
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GLJ Editor Prominent Role Meeting
German Law Journal Editor Plays Prominent Role at the Annual Meeting of the Association of German Public Law Professors (Saarbrücken – 5 October 2017) Prof. Stefan Magen (Ruhr University Bochum), a long-serving member…
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GLJ New Editors-in-Chief: Emanuel V. Towfigh
Introducing the Second of Four New GLJ Editors-in-Chief: Emanuel V. Towfigh Several veterans of the German Law Journal’s editorial board have joined Russell Miller (one of the journal’s co-founders and its long-serving…
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Special Issue: Democracy and Financial Order
Special Issue: Democracy and Financial Order—Legal Perspectives Is it happening again? News in the last weeks of Deutsche Bank’s “troubles” are an unsettling reminder of the trauma of the recent Great Recession and…
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Anti-discrimination Law
German Law Journal Coverage of Anti-Discrimination Law The German Law Journal is proud to publish in the August 2016 issue Barbara Havelková’s article “Resistance to Anti-Discrimination Law in Central and Eastern Europe–a Post-Communist…
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Call For Special Issue Proposals – Volume 18
The German Law Journal has a proud and successful tradition of publishing timely and innovative special issues. Some of these have become standard works in their respective areas of research. The Journal’s board often develops…