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Latest Issue | News | Volume 26 (2025)

Volume 26 | Issue 1

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Poland, the Holocaust, and Free Speech

The Wall of an Auschwitz Barrack – “verhalte dich ruhig” “(Keep calm”) Jochen Zimmermann (2005) – Wikimedia / Commons On February 6, Polish President Andrzej Duda signed into law a…

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February 28, 2018
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For almost 20 years, the German Law Journal has provided “Open Access to Comparative, European, and International Law” (as our new tagline reads). This will not change when we join…

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December 12, 2018
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Panama Papers

Panama Papers – GLJ Coverage of Corruption and Tax Havens The German Law Journal almost seems to have anticipated the Panama Papers Controversy.   Our first issue of the year featured…

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June 5, 2016
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Coverage of Refugee and Immigration Issues

Germany – and Europe more broadly – are grappling with the refugee crisis, which poses political, social and legal challenges. The German Law Journal has published commentary and scholarship that helps…

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June 2, 2016
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Special Issue: Constitutional Identity in the Age of Global Migration

Special Issue: Constitutional Identity in the Age of Global Migration Special Issue Editors Jürgen Bast & Liav Orgad The German Law Journal is proud to announce the publication of the special…

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December 18, 2017
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Transatlantic Seminar 2020

Apply Now February 23 – March 1, 2020 • Frankfurt am Main Each year for the last eight years American and German law students have met for an intensive, week-long…

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December 13, 2019
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GLJ Transatlantic Seminar 2024

The GLJ Transatlantic Seminar is taking place in Bristol University on 8-10 May 2024. The event is organised by the German Law Journal and supported by the University of Bristol…

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April 18, 2024
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    Editorial | Volume 21 No. 5

    Volume 21 No. 5   Dear Readers, As teaching in a memorable pandemic-time term draws to an end, we are most happy to add to your summer reading list: the latest issue of…

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  • Volume 21 (2020)

    Volume 21 | Issue 5

    Wightman and the Perils of Britain’s Withdrawal Giuseppe Martinico and Marta Simoncini With or Without EU? The Common Travel Area After Brexit Sylvia de Mars and C. R. G. Murray The Diagonality Problem of EU Rule of Law…

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    Letter to the Washington and Lee University School of Law Community

    To the Washington & Lee Law Community, On May 25, 2020, Systemic Racism in America reared its ugly head again. George Floyd was murdered by a police officer, a public servant who bore…

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  • Volume 21 (2020)

    Volume 21 | Issue 4

    Electing Team Strasbourg: Professional Diversity on the European Court of Human Rights and Why it Matters Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou and Alex Schwartz The Tragedy of the Judiciary: An Inquiry into the Economic Nature of Law and…

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    Editorial | Volume 21 No. 4

    Dear Esteemed Reader, It is my pleasure to announce the most recent issue of the German Law Journal and remind you of our most recent Call for Special Issue Proposals (submission deadline 31…

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    The GLJ is running an advert about the University of Edinburgh Law School’s LL.M. programmes: Apply now for Sep 2020 to study at a world top 20 university! …

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    Editorial | Volume 21 No. 3

    Esteemed readers, dear friends, Corona is dominating our lives. We hope that you and your loved ones are safe, and we feel with those under distress, in grief, and full of sorrow. Periods…

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    Volume 21 | Issue 3

    Border Justice: Migration and Accountability for Human Rights Violations Cathryn Costello and Itamar Mann A Topographical Approach to Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Migration Control Nikolas Feith Tan and Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen Hard Protection through Soft Courts? Non-Refoulement before…

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    Call for Special Issue Proposals

    Deadline for special issue proposal submissions: 31 July 2020 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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    Right to be Forgotten I | 1 BvR 16/13

    BVerfG Recht auf Vergessen I – Right to be Forgotten Unofficial convenience translation Guiding Principles to the decision of the First Senate of 6 November 2019 – 1 BvR 16/13 – a) Domestic…

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