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    EU Security Governance and Financial Crimes – Special Issue

    We are opening the 2018/2019 season with a special issue on EU Security Governance and Financial Crimes. Special issues are our signature product. We aim at selecting special issues for our readers which…

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    Call for Special Issue Proposals
    Volumes 20 (2019) & 21 (2020)

    Call for Special Issue Proposals: Volumes 20 (2019) & 21 (2020) The German Law Journal has a proud and successful tradition of publishing timely and innovative special issues.  Some of these have become standard…

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    For Immediate Release: Partnership with Cambridge University Press

    The German Law Journal is delighted to announce its new and exciting partnership with Cambridge University Press. Starting in 2019, Cambridge University Press will publish the German Law Journal on its Cambridge Core platform.…

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    The NATO Summit and the Fragility of the International World Order

    Image: “President Obama in conversation with Chancellor Angela Merkel during the NATO Summit in Newport, Wales.” Public Domain:  Official White House Photo   by Pete Souza (04 September 2014). The NATO Summit held…

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    Special Issue: Statism, Secularism, Liberalism – Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde beyond Germany

    Image: Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics,“ University of Münster, Dr. Holger Arning. It is hard to overstate the influence that Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde has had on the development of German constitutional law scholarship, or…

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    Announcing The Michigan Guidelines on Refugee Freedom of Movement

    Image: “The Wall, US border, separating Mexico from the US, along Highway 2, Sonora Desert, Mexican side.” Creative Commons License :  © Wonderlane (20 March 2009). Migration, borders, and identity have emerged as…

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    GLJ Editor Emanuel V. Towfigh Co-Authors Justice Ministry Report on Discrimination State Exams

    GLJ Editor Emanuel Towfigh Co-Authors Justice Ministry Report on Discrimination in the State Exams that are Central to German Legal Training Joined by co-authors Andreas Glöckner and Christian Traxler, GLJ editor Emanuel Towfigh…

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    The Next Generation: The German Law Journal Welcomes the Newest Members of the Editorial Board

    Volume 18 No. 7 The German Law Journal is a community.  It is a community of readers and ideas.  But the GLJ also is a community of like-minded scholars who are moved by…

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    GLJ and Public International Law

    The German Law Journal and Public International Law Image: Berlin, U-Bahnhof Westhafen – Quotes from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Molgreen (2014) – Wikimedia Commons The German Law Journal has long served…

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