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Debates in German Public Law
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Debates in German Public Law

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Germany's Constitution - the Basic Law of 23 May 1949 - created a democratic constitution which, despite amendments, has held up over the years, even providing the legal basis for German reunification in 1990. When it was written, the Basic Law was initially regarded as a temporary solution which would last until a pan-German constitution could be created, but over the years it has grown to become a mainstay of post-war stability and has even become one of Germany's most successful exports. Foreign scholars are particularly interested in the German conception of fundamental rights and the mechanisms in place for enforcing them in the courts, as well as in Germany's federal structure. Making and applying administrative law and working alongside the system of EU law are also subjects of great interest. This book, developed by a group of scholars in honour of the 60th anniversary of the Basic Law, presents examples of fundamental aspects of current scholarly debate. The analyses found in this book present the latest scholarly discussions, specifically for a foreign audience, touching upon constitutional law, administrative law and the place of the Federal Republic within the system of European Union law, with constitutional law providing the constant framework.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781782251989
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandeBook
FormatPDF
Format HinweisAdobe Kopierschutz
Erschienen am04.07.2014
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten370 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1741 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.26984334
KatalogVC
Datenquelle-Nr.2636983
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Autor

Hermann Pünder is Professor of Public Law (including European Law), Science of Public Administration and Comparative Law at the Bucerius Law School, Hamburg.Christian Waldhoff is Professor of Public Law and the Law of Finance at the Humboldt University, Berlin.