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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…

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    2016 GLiC – Refugee Crisis

    2016 German Law in Context Program Understanding Europe’s Refugee Crisis The German Law Journal is a proud sponsor of the annual German Law in Context (GLiC) Program at Washington & Lee University. The…

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    Editorial | Volume 24 No. 8

    Dear Readers and Friends, Our latest Special Issue challenges our ways of understanding courts as principally formalized institutions following strict rules and procedures. Beyond this common perception, courts are shaped by many unwritten,…

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  • Editorials,  Volume 24 (2023)

    Editorial | Volume 24 No. 9

    Dear Readers and Friends, We are delighted to bring you this latest issue, a combination of three diverse and appealing individual articles and a series of shorter interventions that form a Special Section…

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    Call for Special Issue Proposals: Volume 26 (2025) & 27 (2026)

    Call for Special Issue Proposals: Volume 26 (2025) & 27 (2026)   Deadline for special issue proposal submissions: 15 May 2024 Submissions should be sent to Klaas Eller [klaas.eller@uva.nl] The German Law Journal has a…

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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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    Editorial | Volume 21 No. 5

    Volume 21 No. 5   Dear Readers, As teaching in a memorable pandemic-time term draws to an end, we are most happy to add to your summer reading list: the latest issue of…

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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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    Editorial | Volume 21 No. 6

    Volume 21 No.6   Dear Esteemed Readers,   For some of us the academic year has already started, for some of us it is right around the corner; some will teach online, some…

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    Volume 04 No 05

      4 German Law Journal No. 5 (2003) Public Law Reforms of the German Criminal Code -Stock-taking and Perspectives – also from a Constitutional Point of View Christoph Krehl Private Law The Use…

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