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Special Issue: Constitutional Judging Under Pressure

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Digital Content Initiative: Featuring Special Issue 21.3 on “Border Justice”

The German Law Journal is proud to announce its new digital initiative, which will present some of our ground-breaking scholarship through video and podcasts. Our videos are available on YouTube,…

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October 7, 2020
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Call for Special Issue Proposals: Volume 27 (2026) & 28 (2027)

Deadline for special issue proposal submissions: 19 September 2025 Submissions should be sent to Klaas Eller [klaas.eller@uva.nl] The German Law Journal has a proud and successful tradition of publishing timely and innovative special…

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July 18, 2025
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Editorial: Special Issue: Constitutional Judging under Pressure

Dear Readers and Friends, Constitutional courts today find themselves at the front lines of three converging crises: the persistence of socio-economic inequalities, the escalating climate emergency, and the erosion of…

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September 7, 2025
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Special Issue: Traditions, Myths, and Utopias of Personhood

The German Law Journal is proud to announce the publication of the special issue “Traditions, Myths, and Utopias of Personhood” (Volume 18, No. 5), which has been edited by Toni…

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September 4, 2017
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Announcing The Michigan Guidelines on Refugee Freedom of Movement

Image: “The Wall, US border, separating Mexico from the US, along Highway 2, Sonora Desert, Mexican side.” Creative Commons License :  © Wonderlane (20 March 2009). Migration, borders, and identity…

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May 3, 2018
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Catharine MacKinnon – ‘Three Crises: Saving the World

Catharine MacKinnon’s article ‘Three Crises: Saving the World’ was prepared as part of the GLJ Special Issue 26.2 (2025) on ‘Constitutionalist Challenges and the Practice of Judging‘. It is based…

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August 18, 2025
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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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    Special Issue Judicial Self Governance

    Special Issue on Judicial Self-Governance in Europe The last issue of volume 19 is devoted to the topic of judicial self-governance in Europe. Under the auspices of our very own inimitable David Kosař – who…

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    ‘Tis the Season

    Dear Readers! As the year draws to an end, we are all getting prepared to wrap up the last projects and classes of the year, and maybe also little gifts and presents, tokens…

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    Transatlantic Seminar 2019

      Apply Now for the 7th Annual Transatlantic Seminar March 3 – 9, 2019 // Frankfurt am Main Each year for the last seven years American and German law students have met for…

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    The Great Data Rush

      Data is the new gold. The availability of data and capacity to process it grows ever more in importance both for the economy and for politics. The rise of digital technologies has…

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    EU Security Governance and Financial Crimes – Special Issue

    We are opening the 2018/2019 season with a special issue on EU Security Governance and Financial Crimes. Special issues are our signature product. We aim at selecting special issues for our readers which…

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    Volumes 20 (2019) & 21 (2020)

    Call for Special Issue Proposals: Volumes 20 (2019) & 21 (2020) The German Law Journal has a proud and successful tradition of publishing timely and innovative special issues.  Some of these have become standard…

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    The German Law Journal is delighted to announce its new and exciting partnership with Cambridge University Press. Starting in 2019, Cambridge University Press will publish the German Law Journal on its Cambridge Core platform.…

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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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