Annual of German and European Law, Volume 1

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Russell A. Miller, Peer Zumbansen
Berghahn Books, 2004 - 689 pages

Complementing the highly successful online German Law Journal, this new publication aims to deepen and develop some of the issues discussed in the Journal as well as to take up new questions and directions of commentary. Focusing on pressing legal questions of socio-political relevance, it offers scholarly articles, reports, book reviews and selected statutes or court decisions in English translation in all fields of German and European Law. The main objective is to offer border-transcending and interdisciplinary research into fast moving areas of the law, often involving a complex array of institutional, political, and private actors.

 

Contents

Challenges to the German Welfare
43
Mutual Assistance and Criminal
67
Three
81
Vive la Différence? Exploring the Legal Framework
113
Convergence Divergence and the Middle Way in Unifying
166
20012002
246
the Politics
287
A Comment on the Legal Language of
310
Report European Court of Justice 20012002
486
Report European Court of Human Rights 20012002
506
BOOK REVIEWS
529
Kirchmeier
538
Viktor Winkler
546
Vertragsfreiheit und Grundgesetz
555
Europäisches Arbeitsrecht und Privatisierungen
561
Matthias Weller
590

FORUM
323
Legal Parameters of European AntiDiscrimination Law
334
AntiDiscrimination Law Social Equality
353
OUTLOOK GERMANY AND THE WORLD
365
JURISDICTIONAL REPORTS
381
Report Landesverfassungsgerichte State Constitutional Courts
406
Report Bundesverwaltungsgericht Federal Administrative Court
422
Report BundesgerichtshofZivilsachen Federal Court of Justice
437
Report Bundesgerichtshof in Strafsachen Federal Court of Justice
457
Report Bundesarbeitsgericht Federal Labor Court 20002001
471
Morag Goodwin
600
Kommentar
612
Labor Law in the Courts National Judges
620
Die Drittwirkung der Grundfreiheiten
627
Die Welt des Verfassungsstaates
634
Das Volk der Europäischen Union
647
SECTION
667
Index
681
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About the author (2004)

Russell A. Miller is an Associate Professor at the University of Idaho College of Law. Professor Miller has published articles in Comparative Constitutional Law and Public International Law and he has enjoyed highly privileged internship and clerkship experiences at the German Federal Constitutional Court (Karlsruhe, Germany) and the European Court of Human Rights (Strasbourg, France). Peer Zumbansen holds the Canada Research Chair in the Transnational and Comparative Law of Corporate Governance at Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, Toronto, Canada.

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