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Liberal Democracy’s Crisis in Turkey
Liberal Democracy’s Crisis in Turkey The German Law Journal is following developments in Turkey with increasing alarm. We fear that this exceptional country’s democratic journey has reached a perilous, perhaps even existential, moment.…
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Editorial | Volume 24 No. 1
Dear Readers and Friends, It is too early to historicize the Covid years and the health crisis remains present in many parts of the World. Rather than treating the Covid era as a…
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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…
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New Beginnings with Cambridge University Press—January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2019 the German Law Journal will officially start publication with Cambridge University Press. No worries, as this website, germanlawjournal.com, will automatically forward visitors to our new CUP website!…
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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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Selected Highlights from the German Law Journal in 2020
This video offers a hand-picked selection of highlights from the German Law Journal’s 2020 volume. Articles that may not (yet) have the download numbers they deserve. Some algorithm detox brought to you by…
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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 Cambridge University Press…
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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 this month’s issue,…
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Volume 09 No 02
9 German Law Journal No. 2 (2008) Article Name Changes as Symbolic Reparation after Transition: the Examples of Germany and South Africa Mia Swart Lüth’s 50th Anniversary: Some Comparative Observations on the…