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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Editorial | Volume 23 No. 6
Esteemed readers, dear friends, Do you like books? So do we. And do you like book reviews? Same here. But why does the German Law Journal hardly publish book reviews? The reason…
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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…
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Editorial | Volume 23 No. 5
Esteemed Readers, This small and compact 5th issue of the German Law Journal reaches you from a sunny office but can be consumed at the beach, in the mountains or anywhere else you…
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Volume 23 | Issue 5
Forty-Years of the Modernization of Chinese Socialist Legality: Strategy, Lacuna, and Outlook Xiaodan Zhang and Wenjia Yan The Rules-Based Order, International Law and the British Indian Ocean Territory: Do as I Say, Not as…
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Editorial | Volume 23 No. 4
Dear Readers, We are delighted to bring this issue 23.4 to you. It contains seven excellent articles alongside a special section of short-form papers dedicated to the analysis of recent developments in criminal…
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Volume 23 | Issue 4
Making Do With What We Have: On the Interpretation and Enforcement of the EU’s Founding Values Tom L. Boekestein Beware the Lure of Narratives: “Hungry Judges” Should Not Motivate the Use of “Artificial…