German Law Journal. Review of Developments in German, European & International Law (GLJ)
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| Herausgeber: | Russell A. Miller, Peer Zumbansen |
| Verlag, Erscheinungsort: | Selbstverlag des Herausgebers, Frankfurt, M. |
A close community of legal scholars and judges from around the world have long known that the Federal Republic of Germany possesses an impressive and dynamic legal tradition meriting comparative study. Unfortunately, legal sources, statutes, cases and commentaries from Germany were often available only to those with a command of the German language.
The German Law Journal serves an international audience as the first and only on-line, English-language report on developments in German and European jurisprudence. With regard to both Public Law and Private Law in Germany, as well as European Law, GLJ provides thoughtful, quality reporting while inviting further commentary on and analysis of the issues on which it reports. GLJ's frequent publication schedule permits the most contemporary coverage. GLJ also provides coverage of German and European Legal Culture, including annoncements of conferences and other events of interest, book reviews, and coverage of appointments to the judiciary.
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12/2006 - Symposium on Martti Koskenniemi's "From Apology to Utopia"
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