Offers a potted history of the German Federal Constitutional Court, one of the most influential constitutional courts in recent years. It examines the development of the court and its interaction with the German basic law, its approach to judicial reasoning, and its significance for contemporary constitutional theory.
Offers a potted history of the German Federal Constitutional Court, one of the most influential constitutional courts in recent years. It examines the development of the court and its interaction with the German basic law, its approach to judicial reasoning, and its significance for contemporary constitutional theory.
Matthias Jestaedt is Professor of Law at Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg. Oliver Lepsius is Professor of Law at the University of Münster. Christoph Möllers is Professor of Public Law and Jurisprudence at Humboldt-University. Christoph Schönberger is Professor of Public Law at the University of Konstanz.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Christoph Schönberger: Karlsruhe: Notes on a Court * 2: Matthias Jestaedt: Karlsruhe as Phenomenon: What Makes the Court What It Is * 3: Oliver Lepsius: The Standard-Setting Power * 4: Christoph Möllers: Legality, Legitimacy, and Legitimation of the Federal Constitutional Court
* Introduction * 1: Christoph Schönberger: Karlsruhe: Notes on a Court * 2: Matthias Jestaedt: Karlsruhe as Phenomenon: What Makes the Court What It Is * 3: Oliver Lepsius: The Standard-Setting Power * 4: Christoph Möllers: Legality, Legitimacy, and Legitimation of the Federal Constitutional Court
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