• Volume 24 (2023)

    Volume 24 | Issue 1

    Introduction Economic Interventionism and International Trade Law in the Covid Era Leonardo Borlini Articles Systemic Changes in the Politicization of the International Trade Relations and the Decline of the Multilateral Trading System Giorgio…

  • Editorials

    Editorial | Volume 23 No. 9

    Dear Readers,   What a year this has been! While many of us had the chance to get back together and experience the inspiring atmosphere of academic conferences taking place “in-person”, meeting friends…

  • Volume 23 (2022)

    Volume 23 | Issue 9

    The Divisible College: A Day in the Lives of Public International Law Jason Beckett Conflicting Conceptions of Hate Speech in the ECtHR’s Case Law Stefan Sottiaux Urbanizing Human Rights Law: Cities, Local Governance…

  • Editorials

    Editorial | Volume 23 No. 8

    Dear readers, In this latest issue of the German Law Journal we take a tour through different aspects of judicial and constitutional culture. Haukur Logi Karlsson kicks us off with a thorough discussion…

  • Volume 23 (2022)

    Volume 23 | Issue 8

    The Emergence of the Established “By Law” Criterion for Reviewing European Judicial Appointments Haukur Logi Karlsson “Good” Court-Packing? The Paradoxes of Constitutional Repair in Contexts of Democratic Decay Tom Gerald Daly The Enemy…

  • Editorials

    Editorial | Volume 23 No. 7

    Dear readers, With the new academic year either already underway or just around the corner, we truly hope you had a relaxing and inspiring summer break, with plenty of opportunities to turn towards…

  • Volume 23 (2022)

    Volume 23 | Issue 7

    Introduction Legal Scholars Engaging with Social Anthropology: Hardships and Gains Marie-Claire Foblets, Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens and Michele Graziadei A Focus on the Literature: Anthropology as a Source of Theoretical and Conceptual Inspiration When Comparative Law…

  • Volume 23 (2022)

    Volume 23 | Issue 6

    Introduction New Private Law Theory—A Very Brief Introduction Stefan Grundmann, Hans-W. Micklitz and Moritz Renner Article About the Methods of Studying Private Law: An Italian Perspective Guido Alpa “New Private Law Theory” as a…