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    GLiC

    2016 German Law in Context Program Understanding Europe’s Refugee Crisis The German Law Journal is a proud sponsor of the annual German Law in Context (GLiC) Program at Washington & Lee University. The…

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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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    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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    Legal History

    German Law Journal and Legal History The German Law Journal has a long-running interest in the law’s historical position, not the least because our transnational understanding of the law requires us to be…

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    Brazil’s Summer Games

    The GLJ and Brazil’s Summer Games With the world’s eyes turned toward Rio and the summer games, the German Law Journal is pleased to have published this month the smart contribution from Brazilian…

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    We Stand with Orlando

    We Stand with Orlando – GLJ Special Section on Same-Sex Marriage In equal measure the editors of the German Law Journal express their outrage over the recent carnage at the Pulse Nightclub in…

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    Brexit

    German Law Journal and a Loud “No” to Brexit The German Law Journal has a proud history of publishing in the fields of European, Transnational, and Comparative law. Much of this work engages,…

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    ICON.S Conference

    GLJ at the ICON.S Conference – Berlin 19 June 2016 The ICON.S meeting in Berlin from 17-19 June 2016 gave us the unique chance to reflect on the role of transnational legal publishing…

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    OMG! OMT!

    On 20 June 2016, the Bundesverfassungsgericht (German Federal Constitutional Court) will rule on the compatibility of the ECB’s programme of Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) with the German Constitution. OMT allows the ECB to…