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Volume 12 (2011)

Volume 12 No 07

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12 German Law Journal No. 7 (2011)


Articles

The Global Administrative Order Through a German Lens:
Perception and Influence of Legal Structures of Global
Governance in Germany

Philipp Dann and Marie v. Engelhardt

Bringing “Justice” Home? Bosnians, War Criminals and the
Interaction between the Cosmopolitan and the Local

Olivera Simic

The Process of Granting Exclusive Rights inthe Light of Treaty
Rules on Free Movement

Marek Szydło

Does theEuropean Commission Have Too Much Power
Enforcing European Competition Law?

Milana S. Karayanidi

Multilingualism and Multijuralism: Assets of EU Legislation and Adjudication?
Theodor Schilling


Developments

Case Note—Judgment of the Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Court
of Justice of Germany) of 22 March 2011:Passion toInform—
BGH Expands Banks Advisory Duties

Jean David Jansen

Transforming Researchers into Educators: Some Reflections on
the University College Dublin School of Law Syllabus Design
Workshop 2010

Donal K.Casey, Mary Dobbs, Alan Greene, James Lawless & Niamh M. Mulholland

Review Essay―The Mystic Wand of Participation: An Appraisal of Mark Mazower’s “No Enchanted Palace: The End of Empire and the Ideological Origins of the United Nations” (2010)
Mai Taha

Book Review – David A. Strauss’ The Living Constitution (2010)
Artour Rostorotski

 

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