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Past Issues - Volume 9
• No. 8
•
Legal Questions of Excluding Participants from Internet Discussion Groups: On the Guaranteeing of Freedom of Communication through 'Network-Adapted' Private Law
- Karl-Heinz Ladeur
•
The Non-legally Binding Instrument on Sustainable Management of All Types of Forests – Towards a Legal Regime for Sustainable Forest Management?
- Katharina Kunzmann
•
Reframing Deliberative Cosmopolitanism: Perspectives on Transnationalisation and Post-national Democracy from Labor Law - Part I/II
- Claire O' Brien
•
Reframing Deliberative Cosmopolitanism: Perspectives on Transnationalisation and Post-national Democracy from Labor Law - Part II/II
- Claire O' Brien
•
Book Review - Lutz Eidam, Die strafprozessuale Selbstbelastungsfreiheit am Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts [The Privilege against Self-incrimination in Criminal Proceedings at the Beginning of the 21st Century] (2007)
- Judith Hauer
•
Book Review - Charles Karelis, The Persistence of Poverty: Why the Economics of the Well-off Can’t Help the Poor (2007)
- Kenly Greer Fenio
•
Book Review – Fixing the System: A Review of Philip Leith, Software Patents in Europe (2007)
- James Gannon
• No. 7
•
Incommunicado
Detention in Germany: An Example of Reactive Anti-terror Legislation and Long-term Consequences - Part I/II
- Anna Oehmichen
•
Incommunicado
Detention in Germany: An Example of Reactive Anti-terror Legislation and Long-term Consequences - Part II/II
- Anna Oehmichen
•
The Decisions No. 348 and 349/2007 of the Italian Constitutional Court: The Efficacy of the European Convention in the Italian Legal System - Part I/II
- Francesca Biondi Dal Monte and Filippo Fontanelli
•
The Decisions No. 348 and 349/2007 of the Italian Constitutional Court: The Efficacy of the European Convention in the Italian Legal System - Part II/II
- Francesca Biondi Dal Monte and Filippo Fontanelli
•
Transnational Terrorist Financing: Criminal and Civil Perspectives
- Mark A. Drumbl
•
Book Review
– Jean McKenzie Leiper's
Bar Codes: Women in the Legal Profession
(2006)
- Sara Gottlieb
•
The Laws of Others:
A Jurisprudential Reflection on The Lives of Others
- W&L Transnational Law Seminar 2008
•
The Laws of Others: A Jurisprudential Reflection on
The Lives of Others
- W&L Transnational Law Seminar 2008
• No. 6
•
Taking “Rechts” Seriously: Ronald Dworkin and the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
- Jeffrey B. Hall
•
The European Private Company Before its Pending Legislative Birth
- Peter Hommelhoff
•
Book Review
- David Szablowski,
Transnational Law and Local Struggles: Mining Communities and the World Bank
(2007)
- Bernadette Maheandiran
•
The 1st Frankfurt Investment Arbitration Moot Court
- Christina Pfaff
•
Administration of Justice in Africa - Effectiveness, Acceptance and Assistance
- Caroline S. Rupp
•
Book Review
- Seyla Benhabib,
Another Cosmopolitanism: Hospitality, Sovereignty, and Democratic Iterations
(Berkeley Tanner Lectures 2004), Oxford University Press 2006
- Fatemeh Hajihosseini
• No. 5
•
Comparison, Translation and the Making of a Common European Constitutional Culture
- Alberto Vespaziani
•
The Bologna Process and German Legal Education: Developing Professional Competence through Clinical Experiences - Part I/II
- Andreas Bücker & William A. Woodruff
•
The Bologna Process and German Legal Education: Developing Professional Competence through Clinical Experiences - Part II/II
- Andreas Bücker & William A. Woodruff
•
International Law in the American Courts – The United States Supreme Court Declines to Enforce the I.C.J.’s Avena Judgment Relating to a U.S. Obligation under the Convention on Consular Relations
- Frederic L. Kirgis
•
International Law in the American Courts – Khulumani v. Barclay National Bank Ltd.: The Decision Heard ‘Round the Corporate World - Part I/II
- W&L Transnational Law Seminar 2008
•
International Law in the American Courts – Khulumani v. Barclay National Bank Ltd.: The Decision Heard ‘Round the Corporate World - Part II/II
- W&L Transnational Law Seminar 2008
•
Report – Recent Case Law of the Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Court of Justice) in Strafsachen (Criminal Law)
- Antonio K. Esposito & Christoph J.M. Safferling
•
Legal Issues in the ‘War on Terrorism’ – Reflecting on the Conversation Between Silja N.U. Voneky and John Bellinger
- Gabor Rona
•
Freedom, Security and (the) Public(ity): Notes on the 2008 Heidelberg Conference of German-speaking Public Law Assistants
- Matthias Koetter
•
Review Essay
– Corporate Law Matters. On Kent Greenfield’s
The Failure of Corporate Law: Fundamental Flaws and Progressive Possibilities
(2006)
- Steve Wolpert
• No. 4
•
Law, the State, and Evolutionary Theory: Introduction
- Gralf-Peter Calliess & Peer Zumbansen
•
Law, the State, and Private Ordering: Evolutionary Explanations of Institutional Change
- Gralf-Peter Calliess, Jörg Freiling & Moritz Renner
•
Institutional Change in Globalization: Transnational Commercial Law from an Evolutionary Economics Perspective - Part I/II
- Wolfgang Kerber
•
Institutional Change in Globalization: Transnational Commercial Law from an Evolutionary Economics Perspective - Part II/II
- Wolfgang Kerber
•
Evolutionary Approaches to Legal Change
- Martina Eckardt
•
Global (Non-)Law: The Perspective of Evolutionary Jurisprudence
- Marc Amstutz
•
Applied Evolutionary Theory: Explaining Legal Change in Transnational and European Private Law
- Jan Smits
•
Dual Inheritance Theory, Contract Law, and Institutional Change - Towards the Co-evolution of Behavior and Institutions
- Bart Du Laing
•
From “Evolutionary Theory and Law” to a “Legal Evolutionary Theory” - Part I/II
- Mauro Zamboni
•
From "Evolutionary Theory and Law" to a "Legal Evolutionary Theory" - Part II/II
- Mauro Zamboni
•
CALL FOR PAPERS
:
Legal Scholarship, Legal Education and the Legal Profession in a Transnational World.
Symposium Issue of the German Law Journal and the Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
-
• No. 3
•
Quotation Test 2 - "Hello"
- Achim Seifert
•
Quotation Test 3 - Hello
- Alexander Somek
•
Quotation Mark Test - \"Hello\"
- Achim Seifert
•
Quotation Test 4 - "Hello"
- Alec Stone Sweet
•
Recent Developments in the Uniform Civil Code debates in India - Part 1 of 2
- Werner Menski
•
Recent Developments in the Uniform Civil Code debates in India - Part 2 of 2
- Werner Menski
•
The Eighteenth Camel: Mediating Mediation Reform in India - Part 1 of 2
- Hiram E. Chodosh
•
The Eighteenth Camel: Mediating Mediation Reform in India - Part 2 of 2
- Hiram E. Chodosh
•
The Sublime Codes of Manu; Law and Eighteenth Century Orientalism
- Piyel Haldar
•
Law and 'Law Books' in the Hindu Tradition
- Donald R. Davis, Jr.
•
Karma or Dharma: India’s Climate Catch 22 and the Future of the Kyoto Protocol
- Deepa Badrinarayana
•
Level playing fields: The Post-colonial State, Democracy, Courts and Citizenship in India
- Subrata K. Mitra
•
'Thank you India' - Reflections on the 4th International Conference on Federalism, New Delhi, 5-7 November 2007
- Malcolm MacLaren
• No. 2
•
Book Review
- Charlotte Bretherton and John Vogler,
The Eurpoean Union as Global Actor
(2006)
- Sebastian Wolf
•
Free Movement v. Social Rights in an Enlarged Union: The Laval and Viking Cases before the European Court of Justice - Part I/II
- Norbert Reich
•
Free Movement v. Social Rights in an Enlarged Union: The Laval and Viking Cases before the European Court of Justice - Part II/II
- Norbert Reich
•
Report on the
Bundesverfassungsgericht’s
(Federal Constitutional Court) Jurisprudence in 2005/2006 - Part I//II
- Felix Müller & Tobias Richter
•
Report on the
Bundesverfassungsgericht’s
(Federal Constitutional Court) Jurisprudence in 2005/2006 - Part II/II
- Felix Müller & Tobias Richter
•
Book Review
- Thomas Huber,
Systemtheorie des Rechts. Die Rechtstheorie Niklas Luhmanns
(2007)
- Moritz Renner
•
Book Review
– Should it have been called Republic.com 1.5? Reviewing Cass Sunstein’s
Republic.com 2.0
(2007)
- Peter Jenkins
•
Lüth's
50th Anniversary: Some Comparative Observations on the German Foundations of Judicial Balancing
- Jacco Bomhoff
•
Name Change as Symbolic Reparation after Transition: the examples of Germany and South Africa
- Mia Swart
• No. 1
•
Questioning EU Constitutionalisms
- Matej Avbelj
•
The Protection of Mothers in British and German Constitutional Law:A Comparative Analysis and a Contribution to the Implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights in the Domestic Legal Area - Part I/II
- Diana Zacharias
•
The Protection of Mothers in British and German Constitutional Law:A Comparative Analysis and a Contribution to the Implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights in the Domestic Legal Area - Part II/II
- Diana Zacharias
•
Hate Speech in the Background of the Security Dilemma - Part I/II
- Elettra Stradella
•
Hate Speech in the Background of the Security Dilemma - Part II/II
- Elettra Stradella
•
Schneider Electric SA v. Commission
: Regarding the Non-contractual Liability of the Commission the Decision of the Court of First Instance is Consistent with Precedent
- Margherita Poto
Past Issues - Volume 8
• No. 12
•
Postconstitutional Treaty
- Alexander Somek
•
Reforming the Electoral System of the Dutch Lower House of Parliament: An Unsuccessful Story
- Gert-Jan Leenknegt and Gerhard van der Schyff
•
In the Wake of
Pupino
:
Advocaten voor der Wereld
and
Dell'Orto
- Ester Herlin-Karnell
•
Crime and Justice in an Age of Global Insecurity: Notes on the British Society of Criminology Annual Conference 2007
- Christopher Schlembach
• No. 11
•
The ECJ, Volkswagen and European Corporate Law: Reshaping the European Varieties of Capitalism
- Peer Zumbansen & Daniel Saam
•
The Guarantee of Defence Counsel and the Exclusionary Rules on Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in Germany
- Christian Fahl
•
Networks in Public Law: Notes on the 47th Meeting (2007) of German-Speaking Public Law Assistants in Berlin
- Lukas Bauer & Konrad Lachmayer
•
Book Review - The European Human Rights System: a Gathering Storm? Reviewing Steven Greer's The European Convention on Human Rights (2006)
- Achilles Skordas
•
Networks in Public Law
- Sigrid Boysen, et al.
•
Book Review - Barry C. Lynn, End of the Line: The Rise and Coming Fall of The Global Corporation (2005)
- Fenner Kennedy-Stewart
• No. 10
•
The Juridical Coup d’État and the Problem of Authority
- Alec Stone Sweet
•
Juridical Transformation as Process: A Comment on Stone Sweet
- Neil Walker
•
Juridical Coups d’état – all over the place. Comment on “The Juridical Coup d’état and the Problem of Authority” by Alec Stone Sweet
- Wojciech Sadurski
•
Constitutional Transformations vs. "Juridical" coup d' État
- Gianluigi Palombella
•
Response to Gianluigi Palombella, Wojciech Sadurski, and Neil Walker
- Alec Stone Sweet
•
Westphalia: a Paradigm? A Dialogue between Law, Art and Philosophy of Science
- Marcílio Toscano Franca Filho
•
Lessons from the Sam Hinga Norman Decision of the Special Court for Sierra Leone: How Trials and Truth Commissions can Co-exist - Part 1/2
- Michael Nesbitt
•
Lessons from the Sam Hinga Norman Decision of the Special Court for Sierra Leone: How trials and truth commissions can co-exist - Part 2/2
- Michael Nesbitt
•
Book Review - Michael Byers, War Law: Understanding International Law and Armed Conflict (2005)
- Prae Kriengwatana
•
Book Review - Christian Gero Stallberg’s Urheberrecht und moralische Rechtfertigung (2006)
- Matthias Leistner
• No. 9
•
The Principle of Proportionality in Comparative Perspective - Part I/II
- Margherita Poto
•
The Principle of Proportionality in Comparative Perspective - Part II/II
- Margherita Poto
•
Legal Issues in the War on Terrorism – Reply to Silja Silja N. U. Vöneky
- John B. Bellinger, III
•
Book Review
– Kaleck/Ratner/Singelnstein/ Weiss (eds.),
International Prosecution of Human Rights Crimes (2006)
- Christoph J.M. Safferling
•
ECHR Rules on Illegal Ban of Warsaw Equality Parade: The Case of B¹czkowski and Others v. Poland
- Sina Van den Bogaert
•
Anti-Corruption Legislation in Turkish Law
- Güne Okuyucu Ergün
• No. 8
•
Importing and exporting poor reasoning: worrying trends in relation to the case law on the free movement of goods
- Anthony Dawes
•
Sexual Abuse of Children Abroad – A German Perspective on the Antalya Case
- Stefan Kirchner
•
Review Essay – Ernst Forsthoff and the Intellectual History of German Administrative Law
- Florian Meinel
•
Review Essay – Remarks On Post-Sovereignty And International Legal Neo-Conservatism: Reading Jeremy Rabkin
- Ignacio De La Rasilla Del Moral
•
Review Essay – In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: Reflections on David Kennedy, The Dark Side of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism (2004)
- Sherif Ashamalla
•
Book Review – James Q. Whitman, Harsh Justice: Criminal Punishment and the Widening Divide between America and Europe (2004)
- Jessica Zagar
•
Book Review – Stephan Leibfried/Michael Zürn eds., Transformations of the State? (2005)
- Kathryn Yardley
• No. 7
•
The UN Peacebuilding Commission and Transitional Justice - Part I/II
- Gerhard Thallinger
•
The UN Peacebuilding Commission and Transitional Justice - Part II/II
- Gerhard Thallinger
•
The Application of the Margin of Appreciation Doctrine in Freedom of Expression and Public Morality Cases
- Onder Bakircioglu
•
Speech
- Legal Issues in the War on Terrorism
- John B. Bellinger, III
•
Response
– The Fight against Terrorism and the Rules of International Law – Comment on Papers and Speeches of John B. Bellinger, Chief Legal Advisor to the United States State Department
- Silja N. U. Vöneky
• No. 6
•
Law on Churches and Religion in the European Legal Area – Through German Glasses
- Hans Michael Heinig
•
Ethics, Law and the challenge of cognitive science - Part I/II
- Matthias Mahlmann
•
Ethics, Law and the challenge of cognitive science - Part II/II
- Matthias Mahlmann
•
Ethnic Party Bans In Africa: A Research Agenda
- Matthias Basedau, Matthijs Bogaards, Christof Hartmann & Peter Niesen
•
What’s in a Name Which We Call a Rose by any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet? Reflections on ECJ’s Trade Mark Case Law
- Bjørn Kunoy
•
Review Essay
– Exploring the New Frontiers of Law & Development. Reflections on Trubek/Santos eds., The New Law and Economic Development (2006)
- Bridget Hauserman
•
Book Review
- Alberto Alessina and Francesco Giavazzi’s The Future of Europe: Reform or Decline (2006)
- Andrew Magnus
•
Book Review – Roger Müller’s Verwaltungsrecht als Wissenschaft – Fritz Fleiner 1867-1937
- Diana Zacharias
•
Book Review
- Seyla Benhabib,
Another Cosmopolitanism: Hospitality, Sovereignty, and Democratic Iterations
(Berkeley Tanner Lectures 2004), Oxford University Press 2006
- Fatemeh Hajihosseini
• No. 5
•
Language Rights as a General Principle of Community Law
- Iñigo Urrutia & Iñaki Lasagabaster
•
Sliding Towards Supranationalism? The Constitutional Status of EU Framework Decisions after Pupino - Part II/II
- Carl Lebeck
•
Review Essay – Continuity or Discontinuity of Law? – David Fraser’s Law after Auschwitz: Towards a Jurisprudence of the Holocaust (2005)
- Thomas Mertens
•
Review Essay - Francesco Duina’s The Social Construction of Free Trade: The European Union, NAFTA and Mercosur (2006)
- Mark Piel
•
Sliding Towards Supranationalism? The Constitutional Status of EU Framework Decisions after Pupino - Part I/II
- Carl Lebeck
•
Book Review – David Kennedy’s Of War and Law (2006)
- Corey Wall
• No. 4
•
Corporate Social Responsibility and Transparency in the Development of Energy and Mining Projects in Emerging Markets: Is Soft Law the Answer? Part II of II
- Bede Nwete
•
Dialogue with Islam and integration of Muslims in Italy and Germany - a Comparison of the political conditions and the legal frameworks for mechanisms of dialogue with the Islamic faith communities in both countries - Part I of II
- Hans-Christian Jasch
•
Dialogue with Islam and integration of Muslims in Italy and Germany - a Comparison of the political conditions and the legal frameworks for mechanisms of dialogue with the Islamic faith communities in both countries - Part II of II
- Hans-Christian Jasch
•
Takeover Regulation– through the Regulatory Looking Glass
- Blanaid Clarke
•
Turkey’s New Law on Renewable Energy Sources within the Context of the Accession Negotiations with the EU
- Dirk Gaupp
•
The Brussels Convention and Reparations – Remarks on the Judgment of the European Court of Justice in Lechouritou and others v. the State of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Veronika Gärtner
•
Mounir El Motassadeq – A Missed Chance for
Weltinnenpolitik
?
- Timo Kost
•
Review Essay
- The Middle Lane on the Information Superhighway: A Review of Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World
- James Gannon
•
Book Review
– Jihad Totalitarianism, International Security and the West in Joschka Fischer’s
Die Rückkehr der Geschichte
- Charles Dobson
•
Book Review
- Robert F. Drinan, S.F., Can God and Caesar Coexist? Balancing Religious Freedom & International Law
- Christen Wamsley
•
Corporate Social Responsibility and Transparency in the Development of Energy and Mining Projects in Emerging Markets: Is Soft Law the Answer? Part I of II
- Bede Nwete
• No. 3
•
Complexity and Cultural Sources of Law in the EU Context: From the Multilevel Constitutionalism to the Constitutional Synallagma
- Giuseppe Martinico
•
Asserting the Right to Life (Article 2, ECHR) in the Context of Industry
- Dimitris Xenos
•
German Securities Trading Law - New Share Ownership Notification Rules
- Jürgen van Kann, Karen C. Wiedemann & Clemens Just
•
Avena and Sanchez-Llamas Come to Germany – The German Constitutional Court Upholds Rights under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations
- Jana Gogolin
•
Legal Protection against the UN-Security Council between European and International Law: A Kafkaesque Situation? Report on the Fall Conference of the Graduate Program
- Isabelle Ley
•
Modernization of the German Anti-Corruption Criminal Law: The Next Steps
- Sebastian Wolf
•
Book Review - Re-visioning International Legal History: Analyzing Women’s Place in the Profession at the Turn of the Century, in Mary Jane Mossman’s The First Women Lawyers (2006)
- Sara Gottlieb
•
Comment
– Oliver Lepsius’s
Human Dignity and the Downing of Aircraft: The German Federal Constitutional Court Strikes Down a Prominent Anti-terrorism Provision in the New Air-transport Security Act
- Manuel Ladiges
• No. 2
•
The Myth of the Neutral State: The relationship between state and religion in the face of new challenges
- Karl-Heinz Ladeur & Ino Augsberg
•
The Ban of Right-Wing Extremist Symbols according to Section 86a of the German Criminal Code
- Andreas Stegbauer
•
Court Review of Contract Awards Below Threshold Amounts – The Constitutional Court’s Recent Decision
- Jost Pietzcker
•
The Spidery Monster: Inga Markovitz’s Brilliant History of the GDR’s Judiciary
- Michael Stolleis
•
Conference Report – Pointed Reasoning on Normativity: Young Researchers in Legal Philosophy Meet in Würzburg
- Matthias Goldmann
•
Sentencing in Germany – Basic Questions and New Developments
- Franz Streng
• No. 1
•
Special Issue Introduction – What Future for Kosovo? – From Province to Protectorate to State? Speculation on the Impact of Kosovo's Genesis upon the Doctrines of International Law
- Morag Goodwin
•
Legitimacy and UN-Administration of Territory
- Bernhard Knoll
•
Self-determination as a Challenge to the Legitimacy of Humanitarian Interventions: The Case of Kosovo
- Srdjan Cvijic
•
Birth of a Nation: Kosovo and the Persecution of Pariah Minorities
- Claude Cahn
•
Book Review – Michaela Salamun’s Democratic Governance in International Territorial Administration (2005) and Daniel Sven Smyrek’s Internationally Administered Territories – International Protectorates? (2006)
- Hartmut Pürner
•
German Federalism Reform: Part One
- Arthur Gunlicks
•
The Introduction of REITs in Germany
- Constantin M. Lachner & Rafael von Heppe
•
Reviewing Governmental Acts of the United Nations in Kosovo
- Rebecca Everly
Past Issues - Volume 7
• No. 12
•
Editorial: The same performance, and so different. Marking the re-publication of From Apology to Utopia
- Morag Goodwin and Alexandra Kemmerer
•
The last treatise: project and person. (Reflections on Martti Koskenniemi’s From Apology to Utopia)
- David Kennedy
•
A Journal of the Voyage from Apology to Utopia
- Anne Orford
•
It’s about Legal Practice, stupid!
- Christoph Möllers
•
Sisyphus was an international lawyer. On Martti Koskenniemi’s ‘From Apology to Utopia’ and the place of law in international politics
- Jochen von Bernstorff
•
Born Again Lawyer
- Mario Prost
•
Rebel without a Cause? Martti Koskenniemi and the Critical Legal Project (Part I of II)
- Jason Beckett
•
Rebel without a Cause? Martti Koskenniemi and the Critical Legal Project (Part II of II)
- Jason Beckett
•
Martti Koskenniemi’s From Apology to Utopia: a reflection
- Balakrishnan Rajagopal
•
An epilogue on an epilogue
- Florian Hoffmann
•
A Response
- Martti Koskenniemi
•
Harmonising Different Rights of Withdrawal: Can German Law Serve as an Example for EC Consumer Law?
- Peter Rott
•
Review Essay - Europa und seine Verfassung [Europe and its Constitution]. Festschrift für Manfred Zuleeg (Gaitanides, Kadelbach & Iglesias eds., 2005)
- Daniel Saam
•
Book Review - Hopt, Kulms and von Hein’s Rechtshilfe und Rechtsstaat. Die Zustellung einer US-amerikanischen class action in Deutschland (2006)
- Axel Halfmeier
•
Book Review - Global legal pluralism and multipolar conflicts: A Review of Oren Perez: Sensitivity and Global Legal Pluralism: Rethinking the Trade and Environment Conflict
- Elena Cirkovic
• No. 11
•
Living with the Bologna Process: Recommendations to the German Legal Education Community from a U.S. Perspective
- Laurel S. Terry
•
National Constitutionalism, Openness to International Law and the Pragmatic Limits of European Integration – European Law in the German Constitutional Court from EEC to the PJCC - Part I/II
- Carl Lebeck
•
National Constitutionalism, Openness to International Law and the Pragmatic Limits of European Integration – European Law in the German Constitutional Court from EEC to the PJCC - Part II/II
- Carl Lebeck
•
The Constitutional Success of Ratification Failure
- Maria Cahill
•
Data Screening of Muslim Sleepers was Unconstitutional
- Gabriele Kett-Straub
• No. 10
•
Discrimination in Individual-Related Employment – A View from Europe and Germany to Canada
- Susanne Hoentzsch
•
Street Scenes and Other Scenes from Berlin - Legal Issues in the Restitution of Art after the Third Reich
- Anna Blume Huttenlauch
•
Protective Declarations Against Scientology as Unjustified Detriments to Freedom of Religion: A Comment on the Decision of the German Federal Administrative Court of 15 December 2005
- Diana Zacharias
•
Book review - Rainer Maria Kiesow, Kredite in der Risikogesellschaft (2005)
- Andreas Maurer
•
Book review – Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom (2006)
- James Brink
• No. 9
•
How to Sharpen a Dull Sword – The Principle of Subsidiarity and its Control
- Christoph Ritzer, Marc Ruttloff and Karin Linhart
•
Human Dignity and the Downing of Aircraft: The German Federal Constitutional Court Strikes Down a Prominent Anti-terrorism Provision in the New Air-Transport Security Act
- Oliver Lepsius
•
Third Party Liability for Hezbollah Attacks Against Israel
- Stefan Kirchner
•
Modernization of the German Anti-Corruption Criminal Law by International Legal Provisions
- Sebastian Wolf
•
Call for Papers
– What Future for Kosovo?
• No. 8
•
A Legal Theoretical Approach to Criminal Procedure Law: The Structure of Rules in the German Code of Criminal Procedure
- Matthias Mittag
•
Online Dispute Resolution: Consumer Redress in a Global Market Place
- Gralf-Peter Calliess
•
Redefining the Traditional Pillars of German Legal Studies and Setting the Stage for Contemporary Interdisciplinary Research
- Stephan Leibfried, Christoph Möllers, Christoph Schmied and Peer Zumbansen
•
Naturalizations Obtained by Fraud – Can They be Revoked? The German Federal Constitutional Court’s Judgment of 24 May 2006
- Stefan Magen
•
Competence of the Community to Conclude the New Lugano Convention on Jurisdiction and the Recognition and Enforcement of Judgements in Civil and Commercial Matters: Opinion 1/03 of 7 February 2006
- Tristan Baumé
•
Review Essay - Langdell’s Prodigal Grandsons: On Duncan Kennedy’s Critique of American Legal Education
- Viktor Winkler
•
Book Review - Reinhard Zimmermann, The New German Law of Obligations. Historical and Comparative Perspectives (2005)
- James Gordley
• No. 7
•
Embryonic Stem Cell Research According to German and European Law - Part 1/2
- Christian Starck
•
Embryonic Stem Cell Research According to German and European Law - Part 2/2
- Christian Starck
•
Gustav Radbruch and Hermann Kantorowicz: Two Friends and a Book – Reflections on Gnaeus Flavius’s Der Kampf um die Rechtswissenschaft (1906) - Part 1/2
- Frank Kantorowicz Carter
•
Gustav Radbruch and Hermann Kantorowicz: Two Friends and a Book – Reflections on Gnaeus Flavius’s Der Kampf um die Rechtswissenschaft (1906) - Part 272
- Frank Kantorowicz Carter
•
State Liability for Violations of International Humanitarian Law - The Distomo Case Before the German Federal Constitutional Court
- Markus Rau
•
Book Review – Udo Di Fabio’s Die Kultur der Freiheit and Richard Sennett’s Die Kultur des neuen Kapitalismus
- Günter Frankenberg
•
Conference Report – Global Fragmentations: A Note on the Biennial Conference of the European Society of International Law (Paris, la Sorbonne, 18-20 May 2006)
- Alexandra Kemmerer
•
Call for Papers – What Future for Kosovo?
• No. 6
•
Corporate Governance Reform, Regulatory Politics, and the Foundations of Finance Capitalism in the United States and Germany - Part I/II
- John Cioffi
•
Corporate Governance Reform, Regulatory Politics, and the Foundations of Finance Capitalism in the United States and Germany - Part II/II
- John Cioffi
•
Debunking the Nike Doctrine: The Limits of Power and the Continued Relevance of Occupation Law
- Ebrahim Afsah
•
Current Reform Efforts of German Consumer Insolvency Law and the Discharge of Residual Debts
- Dörte Busch
•
A Close Look at the Mannesmann Trial
- Stefan Maier
•
The Increasingly Marginal Appreciation of the Margin-of-Appreciation Doctrine
- Ignacio de la Rasilla del Moral
• No. 5
•
German Constitutional Law and Doctrine on "State of Emergency": Paradigms and Dilemmas of a Traditional (Continental) Discourse - Part I/II
- Andras Jakab
•
German Constitutional Law and Doctrine on “State of Emergency”: Paradigms and Dilemmas of a Traditional (Continental) Discourse - Part II/II
- Andras Jakab
•
Economic Analysis of Article 28 EC after the Keck Judgement
- Luigi Russi
•
The Mangold Case before the European Court of Justice
- Marlene Schmidt
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Book Review – Philipp Dann’s Parlamente im Exekutivföderalismus (2004)
- Alexander Türk
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Call for Papers – What Future for Kosovo?
- Morag Goodwin
• No. 4
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Who’s Afraid of the Total Constitution? Constitutional Rights as Principles and the Constitutionalization of Private Law – Part I/II
- Mattias Kumm
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Who’s Afraid of the Total Constitution? Constitutional Rights as Principles and the Constitutionalization of Private Law – Part II/II
- Mattias Kumm
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Science in the Process of Risk Regulation under the WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
- Lukasz Gruszczynski
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Breaking the Habits: The German Competition Law after the 7th Amendment to the Act against restraints of Competition (GWB)
- Andreas Klees
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D.H. and Others v. Czech Republic: A Major Set-Back for the Development of Non-Discrimination Norms in Europe
- Morag Goodwin
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Does the Unborn Child Have a Right to Life? The Insufficient Answer of the European Court of Human Rights in the Judgment Vo v. France
- Jakob Pichon
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Law and Medicine: Notes on the Meeting of German-Speaking Public Law Assistants in Vienna (2006)
- Marten Breuer
• No. 3
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Shareholder Protection in the USA and Germany - On the Fallacy of LLSV
- Udo C Braendle
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Patents on Human Gene Sequences in Germany - On Bad Lawmaking and Ways to Deal With It
- Christoph Ann
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The Einheitsjurist - A German Phenomenon
- Annette Keilmann
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Casenote - Berlusconi at the European Court of Justice – C-387/02
- Flaminia Tacconi
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Review Essay – Murray Raff’s Private Property and Environmental Responsibility – A Comparative Study of German Real Property Law (2003)
- Wendy Earle
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Book Review – Nicolai Böcker’s Wirksame Rechtsbehelfe zum Schutz der Grundrechte der Europäischen Union
- Marten Breuer
• No. 2
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Introduction: The reluctance to ‘glance in the mirror’: ‘Darker Legacies of Law in Europe’ revisited
- Daniel Augenstein
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Sleeping Dogs: A Blemish on the Clean Slate of Western Liberalism
- Hauke Brunkhorst
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Lawyers and the Vital Relationship between the Past and the Present
- Pietro Costa
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The ‘timeless present’: At the roots of Europe’s identity
- Cristina Costantini
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The unrelenting stare into the past and its justification
- David Dyzenhaus
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Historical-Legal Knowledge – And What To Do With It
- W.Tom Eijsbouts
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Darker Legacies, Schmitt’s Shadow and Europe
- Kjell Engelbrekt
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Social Networks and Individual Misdemeanors, Epistemological Questions and Normative Orientations
- Andreas Fischer-Lescano
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Codes of Honour
- Daniel Gordon
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Science, Not Politics
- Clemens Jabloner
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Dark Legator: Where the state transcends its boundaries, Carl Schmitt awaits us
- Alexandra Kemmerer
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“By Their Acts You Shall Know Them…” (And Not by Their Legal Theories)
- Martti Koskenniemi
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But Was it Law?
- Thomas Mertens
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Comparison and History
- Christoph Möllers
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The Shadow of Speer and Vichy on European Laws
- Pier Giuseppe Monateri
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"In the Glass Darkly": Legacies of Nazi and Fascist Law in Europe
- Mayo Moran
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Provocation and Springboard
- Julian Rivers
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Final Words?
- William E. Scheuerman
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The Constitution of Europe: the new Kulturkampf ?
- Martin Loughlin
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The Study of the Past as Exercise in Political Theory and the History of Ideas
- Shannon Ishiyama Smithey
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How much of Nazi and Fascist Law survived in the new Europe?
- Detlev F. Vagts
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Europe’s Darker Legacies? Notes on ‘Mirror Reflections’, the ‘Constitution as Fetish’ and Other Such Linkages between the Past and the Future
- Peer Zumbansen
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Sentencing in Germany – Basic Questions and New Developments
- Franz Streng
• No. 1
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Consequences of Premature Self-cure: The Lawless Buyer – A Critical Review of the Verdict of the Bundesgerichtshof of 23 February 2005
- Tobias Caspary
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Case Note – Was the war on Iraq Illegal? – The Judgment of the German Federal Administrative Court of 21st June 2005
- Nikolaus Schultz
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Case Note - The European Arrest Warrant in the German Federal Constitutional Court
- Simone Mölders
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German Insolvency Act: The Special Provisions of Consumer Insolvency Proceedings and Discharge of Residual Debts
- Susanne Braun
Past Issues - Volume 6
• No. 12
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Copyright & Art
- Eberhard Ortland and Reinhold Schmücker
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Positive Corporate Governance and its Implications for Executive Compensation
- James McConvill
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Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court and the Regulation of GPS surveillance
- Jacqueline Ross
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Agreements on voting conduct in the election of the supervisory board (Aufsichtsrat) as Case for a Mandatory Offer - Case Note on OLG München of 27 April 2005
- Sebastian Barry, Hannes Bracht and Matthias Casper
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Judging Nuremberg: The Laws, the Rallies, the Trials
- Tobias Lock and Julia Riem
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Book Review
– Mestmäcker/Schweitzer, Europaeisches Wettbewerbsrecht (2nd ed., 2004)
- Eckart Gottschalk
• No. 11
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The Constitutional Treaty as a Reflexive Constitution
- Jürgen Bast
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Thoughts on a Methodology of European Constitutional Law
- Philipp Dann
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Comment on Philipp Dann
- Artur Kozlowski
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The Primacy of European Union Law Over National Law Under the Constitutional Treaty
- Roman Kwiecien
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Supremacy - Lost? – Comment on Roman Kwiecieñ
- Franz C. Mayer
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The Democratic Concept of the European Union: Coherent Constitutional Principle or Prosaic Declaration of Intent?
- Niels Petersen
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Comment on Niels Petersen – A Democratic Union: Coherent Constitutional Principle or Prosaic Declaration of Intent?
- Robert Grzeszczak
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The Concept of the "Legislative" Act in the Constitutional Treaty
- Alexander Türk
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Comment on Alexander Türk – The Concept of the “Legislative Act”
- Barbara Mielnik
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The Emperor’s New Clothes: The ECB and the New Institutional Concept
- Timo Tohidipur
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Comment on Timo Tohidipur
- Sylwia Majkowska
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The Right to an Effective Remedy Pursuant to Art. II-107 para. 1 of the Constitutional Treaty
- Katharina Pabel
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Comment on Katharina Pabel – The Right to an Effective Remedy in a Polycentric Legal System
- Adam Bodnar
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Developments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Brought About by the Constitutional Treaty
- Dagmara Kornobis-Romanowska
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Comment on Dagmara Kornobis-Romanowska
- Stephan Bitter
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Constitutionalization of the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union: Implications of the Constitutional Treaty
- Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski
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Comment on Pawel Karolewski
- Markus Rau
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Common Commercial Policy: the Expanding Competence of the European Union in the Area of International Trade
- Dorota Leczykiewicz
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