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Volume 25 | Issue 2
The Diagonal Application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: From “Displacement” through “Agency” to “Scope” and Beyond Csongor István Nagy Fundamental Rights and Limited Possibilities: The Proviso of the Possible in European…
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Volume 21 | Issue 01
The Challenge of Challenges Michèle Finck, Floris de Witte Challenges for the EU Climate Change Regime Liz Fisher Reducing the EU’s Global Environmental Footprint Joanne Scott Overcoming Refugee Containment and Crisis Cathyrn Costello An…
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Volume 04 No 01
4 German Law Journal No. 1 (2003) Public Law The Treatment of Hate Speech in German Constitutional Law (Part I) Winfried Brugger The Treatment of Hate Speech in German Constitutional Law (Part…
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Volume 20 | Issue 5
Articles Is Banning Enough? The Intricacy Inherent to Marine Mammal Conservation Ilja Richard Pavone A Bird’s Eye View on EU Anti-Discrimination Law: The Impact of the 2000 Equality Directives Uladzislau Belavusau and Kristin Henrard Rules…
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Volume 17 No 06
17 German Law Journal No. 6 (2016) Special Issue: Constitutional Dimensions of the Refugee Crisis Territoriality, Democracy, and Borders: A Retrospective on the “Refugee Crisis” Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz Forced Migration Governance: In…
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Volume 24 | Issue 7
Articles Global Participatory Democracy through a UN World Citizens’ Initiative? Mapping the Theoretical and Institutional Terrain Ben L. Murphy and James Organ Openness, Purposiveness, and the Realignment of the EU and the Democratic…
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Volume 18 No 07
18 German Law Journal No. 7 (2017) Editorial Jürgen Bast & Liav Orgad Constitutional Identity in the Age of Global Migration Theories of Constitutional Identity Monika Polzin Constitutional Identity as a Constructed…
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New Beginnings with Cambridge University Press—January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2019 the German Law Journal will officially start publication with Cambridge University Press. No worries, as this website, germanlawjournal.com, will automatically forward visitors to our new CUP website!…
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Special Issue: Constitutional Dimensions of the Refugee Crisis
Special Issue: Constitutional Dimensions of the Refugee Crisis At least for today, Americans have made their choice. America will not be a society of inclusion, tolerance, and dynamism. It will be a society…