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Volume 25 | Issue 5
Articles Deviating from the Norm? The Pregnant Body in Scandinavian Health Law Katharina Ó Cathaoir The Unfolding Story of Judicial Dialogue in the EU: The Coercive and Persuasive Motives Behind the Participation of…
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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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Volume 25 | Issue 4
Articles Balancing Interests: Criminal Proceedings & Private Life Interference Under Martial Law in Ukraine Oleksandr Babikov,Valerii Bozhyk, Olena I. Bugera, Serhii H. Kyrenko and Maksym Viunyk Acquitted on the Benefit of Doubt ……
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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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Volume 25 | Issue 3
Articles Constitutions as Mediums of Collective Identities Lukáš Lev Červinka Constitutional Symbolism in the Shadow of the Common Good George Duke The Dynamics of Proportionality: Constitutional Courts and the Review of COVID-19 Regulations.…
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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…