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Latest Issue | News | Volume 26 (2025)

Volume 26 | Issue 1

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Empirical Legal Studies Workshop at EBS Law School

What do lawyers need to know about statistics and empirics, how do you make sense of data? One of the leading experts in the field, Professor Yun-chien Chang from Taiwan’s…

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January 6, 2020
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Speech and Tolerance in German Law

Speech and Tolerance in German Law Jan Böhmermann’s satiric poem speculating on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s fondness for animals has again uncovered Germany’s complicated relationship with free speech.  In…

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June 6, 2016
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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…

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June 9, 2020
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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…

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April 30, 2018
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GLJ: “Europe’s Law Journal”

The German Law Journal: “Europe’s Law Journal” The new issue of the German Law Journal – featuring seven articles focusing on European Law – continues our tradition of publishing high…

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July 23, 2017
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GLJ New Editors-in-Chief: Matthias Goldmann

Introducing the Second of Four New GLJ Editors-in-Chief: Matthias Goldmann Several veterans of the German Law Journal’s editorial board have joined Russell Miller (one of the journal’s co-founders and its…

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July 22, 2017
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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…

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June 10, 2016
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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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    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 bill that makes…

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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 issue “Constitutional Identity…

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    Call for Special Issue Proposals

      Call for Special Issue Proposals – Volumes 19 (2018) & 20 (2019) The German Law Journal has a proud and successful tradition of publishing timely and innovative special issues.  Some of these have…

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    Transatlantic Seminar 2018

      Apply Now for the 6th Annual Transatlantic Seminar March 4 – 10, 2018    //    Frankfurt am Main Each year for the last six years American and German law students have met…

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    Special Issue: Traditions, Myths, and Utopias of Personhood

    The German Law Journal is proud to announce the publication of the special issue “Traditions, Myths, and Utopias of Personhood” (Volume 18, No. 5), which has been edited by Toni Selkälä & Mikko…

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    New Editors-in-Chief: Floris de Witte

    Introducing the Fourth of Four New GLJ Editors-in-Chief: Floris de Witte Several veterans of the German Law Journal’s editorial board have joined Russell Miller (one of the journal’s co-founders and its long-serving editor)…

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