Volume 13 (2012)

Volume 13 No 01

 

13 German Law Journal No. 1 (2012)


Articles

The Appeal of the Project of Global Constitutionalism to Public International Lawyers
Christine Schwöbel

The Territorial Challenge: From Constitutional Patriotism to Unencumbered Agonism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zoran Oklopcic

Introduction – THE GERMAN LAW JOURNAL’S HUMAN RIGHTS SYMPOSIUM (2012)
Tiffany Wong

Procedural Rules for the Implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises – a Public International Law Perspective
Christian Schliemann


Developments

Book Review – Amartya Sen’s The Idea of Justice (2009)
Michael Da Silva

Book Review – Eric A. Posner’s THe Perils if Global Legalism (2009)
Heather Cohen

Review Essay – Do Treaties Matter? Beth Simmons’ Mobilizing for Human Rights: International Law in Domestic Politics (2009)
Virgílio Afonso da Silva

Book Review – Charles R. Beitz’s The Idea of Human Rights (2009)
Angelina Ling

Book Review – Pablo de Greiff & Roger Duthie’s (eds.)
Transitional Justice and Development: Making Connections

Basil Ugochukwu

Case Note – Judgment of the European Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 1 March 2010: ECJ finally paves the way for unisex premiums and benefits in insurance and related financial service contracts
Felipe Temming

Copyright Licensing Revisited
Astrid Janssen

Review Essay – Capitalistic Constitutional Transformations? DannyNicol’s The Constitutional Protection of Capitalism (2010)
Agustín José Menéndez

Interview with Professor Dr. Christoph Möllers, Humboldt University, Berlin, Faculty of Law: On the Occasion of the 60th Anniversary of the German Federal Constitutional Court (“Bundesverfassungsgericht”)
Katja Gelinsky