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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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Editorial | Volume 24 No. 6
Dear Readers and Friends, We hope you had an energizing summer before campus starts buzzing again for the new semester. If summer felt too short to you, we are excited to have an…
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Volume 06 No 10
6 German Law Journal No. 10 (2005) Articles German Federalism – An Outdated Relict? Christian Hillgruber German Federalism and Recent Reform Efforts Arthur Gunlicks A Global Theory of Federalism: The Nature 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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Volume 03 No 11
3 German Law Journal No. 11 (2002) Another Test in Proceduralizing Democracy: The Oral Proceedings in the NPD Party Ban Case before the Federal Constitutional Court Felix Hanschmann Book Review – John…
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Pioneering Open Access Legal Scholarship Since 2000
The German Law Journal has been a pioneer in developing free on-line publishing of legal research. It has proudly and decisively been an open access forum since its launch in 2000. Moreover, the…
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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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Editorial | Volume 24 No. 5
Dear Readers, This latest issue, comprising content published separately in FirstView, is wide-ranging in its scope. With articles discussing solidarity with migrants at sea, the international legal-historical insights of Charles Henry Alexandrowicz, attorney-client…
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Special Issue: Statism, Secularism, Liberalism – Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde beyond Germany
Image: Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics,“ University of Münster, Dr. Holger Arning. It is hard to overstate the influence that Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde has had on the development of German constitutional law scholarship, or…
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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…