• Volume 17 (2016)

    Volume 17 No 03

      17 German Law Journal No. 3 (2016) Articles The (Possible) Role of the Right to Social Security in the EU Economic Monitoring Process E. De Becker Migration of European Judicial Ideas Concerning…

  • News

    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,…

  • News

    Party Ban

    Constitutional Court Decides NPD-Party Ban Case On 17 January 2017 the German Federal Constitutional Court issued its long-awaited judgment on the federal states’ application to ban the National Democratic Party of Germany.  The…

  • Volume 18 (2017)

    Volume 18 No 03

      18 German Law Journal No. 3 (2017) Articles Psychoanalyzing International Law(yers) Matthew Nicholson Human Rights, Symbolic Form, and the Idea of the Global Constitution Nathan Gibbs  “Just Business” – Is the Current…

  • Volume 15 (2014)

    Volume 15 No 02

      15 German Law Journal No. 2 (2014) Special Issue – The OMT Decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court Karlsruhe Makes a Referral Udo Di Fabio Rebel Without a Cause? A Critical…

  • Volume 13 (2012)

    Volume 13 No 12

      13 German Law Journal No. 12 (2012) Articles The Ins and Outs of Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Legitimacy, Accountability, Effectiveness and a New Concept of “Context” Peer Zumbansen ‘In a Settled Country,…

  • Editorials

    Editorial | Volume 22 No. 4

    Dear reader, It is with great pleasure that I can announce the publication of issue 22(4) of the German Law Journal, which compromises a rich selection of papers on European law and theory.…