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Home | Latest Issue | News | Volume 26 (2025)

Special Issue: Constitutional Judging Under Pressure

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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,…

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March 4, 2021
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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 Transatlantic Seminar 2024

The GLJ Transatlantic Seminar is taking place in Bristol University on 8-10 May 2024. The event is organised by the German Law Journal and supported by the University of Bristol…

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April 18, 2024
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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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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…

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December 18, 2017
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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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GLJ New Editors-in-Chief: Klaas Eller

It is an immense pleasure and honour to join the team of Editors-in-Chief of the German Law Journal, a journal I have first gotten to know as a window to…

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June 10, 2023
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    Newest Members of the Editorial Board

    The GLJ welcomes its newest members Some exciting news from us at the German Law Journal. We’re very proud to announce that we’ve added twelve new names from around the world to our…

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    Editorial | Volume 22 No. 6

    Dear Reader, It is my great pleasure to welcome you all back from your summer break and announce the publication of issue 6 of the German Law Journal. We kick off autumn with a…

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    Editorial | Volume 22 No. 5

    Esteemed Readers, Only two decades into the 21st century, it seems premature to take stock of it already, unless it concerns an area where the tides have shifted as dramatically as with regards…

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    Editorial | Volume 22 No. 4

    Dear reader, It is with great pleasure that I can announce the publication of issue 22(4) of the German Law Journal, which compromises a rich selection of papers on European law and theory.…

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    Editorial | Volume 22 No. 3

    Esteemed Friends of the German Law Journal, It’s Special Issue time again! Today we are excited to deliver to you another one-of-a-kind Special Issue of the German Law Journal . As you know, it is one of the…

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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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    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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    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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