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Volume 05 No 05
5 German Law Journal No. 5 (2004) Special Issue Liberty, Security, and Terrorism: The Legal Position in Germany Oliver Lepsius USA Patriot Act Viet D. Dinh Liberty Dies by Inches: German Counter-Terrorism…
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Volume 05 No 06
5 German Law Journal No. 6 (2004) Public Law Preventive Detention of Dangerous Offenders Re-examined: A Comment on two decisions of the German Federal Constitutional Court (BVerfG – 2 BvR 2029/01 of…
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Volume 05 No 10
5 German Law Journal No. 10 (2004) Public Law Why Aren’t German Penal Policies Harsher and Imprisonment Rates Higher? Michael Tonry Police and Prosecutions: Vanishing Differences between Practices in England and Germany…
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Volume 05 No 11
5 German Law Journal No. 11 (2004) Public Law The Decision of the Bundesverfassungsgericht of March 3, 2004 Concerning Acoustic Surveillance of Housing Space Jutta Stender-Vorwachs Private Law The Power of Monitoring…
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Volume 04 No 02
4 German Law Journal No. 2 (2003) Public Law Federalism Revisited: Constitutional Court Strikes Down New Immigration Act For Formal Reasons Nina Arndt and Rainer Nickel The Decision of the German Constitutional…
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Digital Content Initiative: Featuring Special Issue 21.3 on “Border Justice”
The German Law Journal is proud to announce its new digital initiative, which will present some of our ground-breaking scholarship through video and podcasts. Our videos are available on YouTube, and our podcasts…
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Volume 04 No 06
4 German Law Journal No. 6 (2003) Public Law More Disagreement Over Human Dignity: Federal Constitutional Court’s Most Recent Benetton Advertising Decision Craig Smith Protection of Juveniles in Germany – A Report…
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Volume 04 No 08
4 German Law Journal No. 8 (2003) Public Law The Transfer of Data Abroad by Private Sector Companies: Data Protection Under the German Federal Data Protection Act Jutta Geiger The Principle of…
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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…
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Volume 20 No 04
Volume 20 No 04 Articles The Functions of Law and their Challenges: The Differentiated Functionality of International Law Dana Burchardt The Future of International Law is Cognitive—International Law, Cognitive Sociology and Cognitive Pragmatics…