Editorials
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Editorial: Special Issue: Constitutional Judging under Pressure
Dear Readers and Friends, Constitutional courts today find themselves at the front lines of three converging crises: the persistence of socio-economic inequalities, the escalating climate emergency, and the erosion of democratic norms through…
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Editorial | Volume 25 No. 8
Editors’ Introduction to Special Issue on Legal Infrastructures William Hamilton Byrne, Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, and Nora Stappert In the last few decades, international legal theory has been characterized by heated debates on how different…
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Editorial | Volume 25 No. 6
Strategic litigation is a legal action initiated to achieve broader social, political, or economic ends. It is a form of legal mobilization and a way to exert influence over policies and political processes.…
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Editorial | Volume 25 No. 5
In September we had the honour of welcoming former and current editors, friends old and new, contributors and luminaries to our 25th Anniversary event in Berlin. Hosted at the Max Planck Institute’s Harnack Haus, this…
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Editorial | Volume 25 No. 3
It is our particular pleasure to present the latest issue of the German Law Journal, which not only contains five outstanding articles but also showcases the academic research of our student editors from Washington and Lee…
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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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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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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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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,…
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Editorial | Volume 24 No. 7
We are delighted to bring you this latest collection, which is an outstanding showcase of the breadth of exciting and important scholarship being published in the GLJ. This issue opens with a bold…