11 German Law Journal No. 6 (2010)
Articles
The Protection of Peacekeepers and International Criminal Law: Legal Challenges and Broader Protection - PDF - Alice Gadler
The Scope and the Nature of Computer Crimes Statutes - A Critical Comparative Study - PDF - Rizgar Mohammed Kadir
A Viking We Will Go! Neo-Corporatism and Social Europe - PDF - Eric Engle
Mini-Symposium: Critical Book Reviews and Academic Freedom
Where Does Scholarly Critique End? Where Does …“Parody” Begin? A Mini-Contribution to a Mini-Symposium on Critical Book Reviews, with the Permission of Don Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - PDF - Ignacio de la Rasilla del Moral
Book Reviews, the Common Law Tort of Defamation, and the Suppression of Scholarly Debate - PDF - Kate Sutherland
German Law Journal GbR
ISSN: 2071-8322
ISSNL: 2071-8322
Editors in Chief:
Russell A. Miller [millerra@wlu.edu] & Peer C. Zumbansen [PZumbansen@osgoode.yorku.ca].
Student Editors - Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, Canada:
Managing Editor: Charlie Sherman
Senior Editors: Vanessa Decker, Rachel Migicovksy, Nassim Nasser, Nikita Ponomarev, Evan Sczcucinski, Ajit Singh, Tiffany Wong, Alexandra Kirschbaum
Junior Editors: To be recruited in September
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Executive Editor: Richard Bruno
Managing Editor: Jen Nguyen
Senior Editor: Jonathan Foley
Lead Editors: Ryan Brimmer, Robbie Clarke, & David Gundlach
Symposium Editors: Katie Abplanalp & Dan Goldman
Junior Editors: Brian Calabrese, Peter Choi, Sue Fultz, Stephen Harper, Hanna Jamar, Rae Mueller, Alexandra Price, Mary Katherine Vigness, & Cali Lanza-Weil
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GLJ Editors
Gralf-Peter Calliess
and
Peer Zumbansen
have published
their study on
the growing gap
between law and
transnational
governance.
* * *
"Its theorizing is
rich and ecumenical
in scope"
- Gregory Shaffer
* * *
The book "makes one
realize how truncated
and hamstrung most
prior studies ...
have been"
- Fleur Johns
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"Essential reading for
anyone who wants to
understand how
transnational law
works."
- Sally Merry
