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Volume 05 (2004)

Volume 05 No 04

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5 German Law Journal No. 4 (2004)


Public Law

Tax Amnesty 2004/2005 – An Appropriate Revenue Tool?
Martin Kellner


Private Law

No Stock Options for Supervisory Board Members of a German Stock Corporation: A Comment on In re Mobilcom AG, BGH II ZR 316/02 of 16 February 2004
Dirk Reidenbach

The Takeover bids Directive
Silja Maul, Athanasios Kouloridas

German capital market law – a permanent reform
Matthias Casper


European & International Law

AALS Panel – Mexico v. U.S.A. (Avena) – Arguments of Mexico
Catherine M. Amirfar

AALS Panel – Mexico v. U.S.A. (Avena) – Arguments of the United States
Jacob Katz Cogan

AALS Panel – Mexico v. U.S.A. (Avena) – Crime and Immigration: Domestic, Regional and International Consequences
Nora V. Demleitner


Legal Culture

Review Essay – Constitutional Legitimacy: Thoughts on Tobias Herbst’s “Legitimation durch Verfassunggebung“
Christoph Ritzer

Book Review — NIGEL FOSTER & SATISH SULE, GERMAN LEGAL SYSTEM AND LAWS, 3RD. ED., (Oxford University Press, 2002).
Sascha Ziemann

Book Review – Francesco Palermo & Gabriel N. Toggenburg (eds.), European Constitutional values and cultural diversity (2003).
Laura Fabiano

Book Review: Gerhard Werle, Völkerstrafrecht (International Criminal Law), Mohr Siebeck Publisher 2003, 553 p., € 89
Christina Möller

Book Review – JUVE Handbuch 2003/2004, Wirtschaftskanzleien – Rechtsanwälte für Unternehmen
Christian Fischer

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