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Latest Issue | Volume 23 (2022)

Volume 23 | Issue 3

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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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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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Special Collection on European Constitutional Pluralism and the PSPP Judgment

German Law Journal Special Collection on European Constitutional Pluralism and the PSPP Judgment   The German Law Journal has devoted ample space to the dramatic evolution of Europe’s constitutional constellation…

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August 31, 2020
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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…

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December 17, 2018
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The Great Data Rush

Data is the new gold. The availability of data and capacity to process it grows ever more in importance both for the economy and for politics. The rise of digital…

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October 18, 2018
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Special Section: Network Analysis and Comparative Methods

Special Section: Network Analysis and Comparative Law Methods The German Law Journal is proud to announce the publication of a special collection of articles and comments (Volume 18, No. 3)…

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July 21, 2017
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Law’s Pluralities

  Special Issue Law’s Pluralities: Arguments for Cultural Approaches to Law The German Law Journal is proud to announce the publication of the special issue “Law’s Pluralities:  Arguments for Cultural Approaches…

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March 31, 2017
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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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    Editorial | Volume 22 No. 2

    Dear readers, We hope you are well. Welcome to yet another issue of the German Law Journal. Before I introduce the wonderful articles that fill this issue – rich in concepts and surprising findings…

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  • Volume 22 (2021)

    Volume 22 | Issue 2

    The Next Generation of International Law: Space, Ice, and the Cosmolegal Proposal Elena Cirkovic Conceptual Problems of the Right to Breathe Clean Air Sava Jankovic Judicial Review of Compliance with the Precautionary Principle…

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    Upcoming ICON•S Event | Publish, not Perish: Publishing Advice for Early-Career Scholars

    Publish, not Perish: Publishing Advice for Early-Career Scholars Join us for our ICON•S Live events online! In this ICON•S Live event, Aileen Kavanagh (Trinity College Dublin), Gráinne de Búrca (NYU, Editor-in-Chief of the…

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    Call for Special Issue Proposals Volume 23 (2022) & 24 (2023)

    Call for Special Issue Proposals Volume 23 (2022) & 24 (2023)   Deadline for special issue proposal submissions: 3 September 2021 Submissions should be sent to Matthias Goldmann [goldmann@mpil.de] The German Law Journal has a…

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  • Volume 22 (2021)

    Volume 22 | Issue 1

    The Place of Labor Rights in the European Union’s Environmental Policies Pascal McDougall The Democratic Impact of Strengthening European Fundamental Rights in the Digital Age: The Example of Privacy Protection Sandra Seubert and…

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    Editorial | Volume 22 No. 1

    Dear readers, It is our pleasure to bring to you this latest issue of the German Law Journal, (vol. 22 issue 1), the first of a new year that has already been highly eventful.…

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  • Volume 21 (2020)

    Volume 21 | Issue 8

    The Question of 2047: Constitutional Fate of “One Country, Two Systems” in Hong Kong Yunxin Tu The Law on Police Use of Force in the United States Brandon Garrett and Christopher Slobogin On…

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    Editorial | Volume 21 No. 8

    Dear readers, We hope you are well. We’re here with an early end-of-year present: a wonderfully eclectic new issue of the German Law Journal taking you to all corners of the world. Surely…

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    Editorial | Volume 21 No. 7

    Dear Readers, We hope that the beginning of the academic year has been kind to you, and that you are all staying safe and healthy through the challenges of virtual, blended, and face-to-face…

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