-
Editorial | Volume 20 Issue 06
Volume 20 No. 6 Dear readers, We are back after a wonderful summer break – and hope you enjoyed yours. And we are back with a bang! The latest issue of the German Law…
-
Editorial | Volume 20 No. 5
Volume 20 No. 5 Dear readers, We bring you best wishes and some light summer reading from the HQ of the German Law Journal. Our latest issue touches on several topical aspects of…
-
Editorial | Volume 20 No. 4
Editorial | Volume 20 No. 4 Dear Readers, It is with great pleasure that I announce the publication of vol 20(4) of the German Law Journal and our new call for special issue…
-
Call for Special Issue Proposals Volumes 21 (2020) & 22 (2021)
Deadline for special issue proposal submissions: 10 October 2019 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…
-
Editorial | Volume 20 No. 2 & No. 3
Double Special Issue on Populism and Constitutionalism The bad news is that our teenage years are over – the German Law Journal turned twenty these days. The good news is that we…
-
Program of the GLJ 20th Anniversary Symposium on 25/26 April 2019
Download Full Program (PDF) The German Law Journal, Cambridge University Press, and the London School of Economics have teamed up and are proud to organise a conference on ‘Populism and Constitutionalism’,…
-
Editorial | Volume 20 No 1 (2019)
Dear Readers, Winter has been short, but we have used time well and can happily announce: this Issue of the German Law Journal, marking its twentieth anniversary, is the first one published…
-
GLJ Symposium on Populism and Constitutionalism, 25-26 April 2019
Image: LSE Lunch Dance, 1929 On 25th and 26th April 2019 the German Law Journal organizes, in cooperation with Cambridge University Press, a symposium on Populism and Constitutionalism, hosted by the London School of Economics and…
-
Special Issue Judicial Self Governance
Special Issue on Judicial Self-Governance in Europe The last issue of volume 19 is devoted to the topic of judicial self-governance in Europe. Under the auspices of our very own inimitable David Kosař – who…
-
Support GLJ
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 Cambridge University Press…