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Latest Issue | News | Volume 26 (2025)

Volume 26 | Issue 1

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Law’s Pluralities

  Special Issue Law’s Pluralities: Arguments for Cultural Approaches to Law The German Law Journal is proud to announce the publication of the special issue “Law’s Pluralities:  Arguments for Cultural Approaches…

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March 31, 2017
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Panama Papers

Panama Papers – GLJ Coverage of Corruption and Tax Havens The German Law Journal almost seems to have anticipated the Panama Papers Controversy.   Our first issue of the year featured…

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June 5, 2016
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New Editors-in-Chief: Floris de Witte

Introducing the Fourth of Four New GLJ Editors-in-Chief: Floris de Witte Several veterans of the German Law Journal’s editorial board have joined Russell Miller (one of the journal’s co-founders and…

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September 3, 2017
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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…

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October 2, 2018
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The Next Generation: The German Law Journal Welcomes the Newest Members of the Editorial Board

Volume 18 No. 7 The German Law Journal is a community.  It is a community of readers and ideas.  But the GLJ also is a community of like-minded scholars who…

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May 1, 2018
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GLJ New Editors-in-Chief: Matthias Goldmann

Introducing the Second of Four New GLJ Editors-in-Chief: Matthias Goldmann Several veterans of the German Law Journal’s editorial board have joined Russell Miller (one of the journal’s co-founders and its…

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July 22, 2017
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GLJ Transatlantic Seminar 2024

The GLJ Transatlantic Seminar is taking place in Bristol University on 8-10 May 2024. The event is organised by the German Law Journal and supported by the University of Bristol…

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April 18, 2024
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    Editorial | Volume 21 No. 8

    Dear readers, We hope you are well. We’re here with an early end-of-year present: a wonderfully eclectic new issue of the German Law Journal taking you to all corners of the world. Surely…

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    Editorial | Volume 21 No. 7

    Dear Readers, We hope that the beginning of the academic year has been kind to you, and that you are all staying safe and healthy through the challenges of virtual, blended, and face-to-face…

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    Special Issue 21.7 | Socio-Legal Studies in Germany and the UK: Theory and Methods

    Germany and the UK are marked by quite different legal cultures, institutional contexts, and scholarly traditions. But how does this shape socio-legal scholarship situated in those contexts? And how does this play out…

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  • Volume 21 (2020)

    Volume 21 | Issue 7

    Socio-Legal Studies in Germany and the UK: Theory and Methods Jennifer Hendry, Naomi Creutzfeldt and Christian Boulanger Milestones and Directions: Socio-Legal Studies in Germany and the United Kingdom Stefan Machura Law and Society Studies in Context:…

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    Special Issue 21.3 on “Border Justice”

    With everyone doing podcasts, GLJ goes one step further: Presenting GLJ videos! Check out our YouTube Channel for our videos, and listen to us on your preferred podcast platform! We’re proud to introduce…

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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, and our podcasts…

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    Event: Spotlight on Hotspots and the New EU Migration Pact

    On September 23, the European Commission is to reveal its long awaited new “Pact on Migration.” After the fire in the Greek border camp in Moria, the stakes are high – at the…

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  • Volume 21 (2020)

    Volume 21 | Issue 6

    Editorial  Making Open Access Viable Economically Andrew Hyde, Russell A. Miller and Emanuel V. Towfigh Articles The German “Verständigung” and Consensual Elements in German Criminal Trials Matthias Jahn and Charlotte Schmitt-Leonardy Cybersecurity in the EU The Example of…

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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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    Special Collection on European Constitutional Pluralism and the PSPP Judgment

    German Law Journal Special Collection on European Constitutional Pluralism and the PSPP Judgment   The German Law Journal has devoted ample space to the dramatic evolution of Europe’s constitutional constellation over the last…

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