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Volume 05 (2004)

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5 German Law Journal No. 9 (2004)


Public Law

Migration, Prostitution and Trafficking in Women: An Overview
Vincenzo Musacchio

Constitutional Drift: Toward the End of Federal Shop-Closing (Ladenschluss) Regulation
Craig T. Smith

Money Laundering by Defence Counsel – The Decision of the Federal Constitutional Court
Anne Bussenius


Private Law

Corporate Groups: Competences of the Shareholders’ Meeting and Minority Protection – the German Federal Court of Justice’s recent Gelatine and Macrotron Cases Redefine the Holzmüller Doctrine
Marc Löbbe

Executives’ Liability for Incorrect Ad Hoc Announcements – A Comment on the Decision of the German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in In re Infomatec AG, BGH II ZR 217/03, 218/03 and 402/02 of 19 July 2004
Dirk Reidenbach


European & International Law

National Courts, Global Cartels: F. Hoffman-LaRoche Ltd. v. Empagran, S.A. (U.S. Supreme Court 2004)
Hannah L. Buxbaum

Smoke, Mirrors and Killer Whales: the International Court’s Opinion on the Israeli Barrier Wall
Iain Scobbie


Legal Culture

Ideas, Institutions and the Exhaustion of Modell Deutschland?
Christopher S. Allen

Conference Report – Widening the Scope: Reflections on the Human Rights Law Session of the XVth Academy of European Law
Konrad Lachmayer and Gerhard Thallinger

Review Essay – Facilitating a Comparative Analysis of Criminal Law: Volker Krey’s Bilingual Textbook on German Criminal Law
Lutz Eidam

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