19 August 2014
Verfassungsblog goes French
Le multilinguisme dans la science juridique est devenu ces dernières […] Continue reading >>
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02 June 2014
“Blogging is a way of changing the relations of authority in the public sphere”
Jack Balkin, professor of constitutional law at Yale University and founder of one of the most widely read blogs on constitutional law in the US, talks about what it means to run a scholarly blog. Continue reading >>
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02 June 2014
“Blogging is a way of changing the relations of authority in the public sphere”
Jack Balkin, professor of constitutional law at Yale University and founder of one of the most widely read blogs on constitutional law in the US, talks about what it means to run a scholarly blog. Continue reading >>
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15 May 2014
Some Reflections on the ECtHR’s First Award of Inter-State Satisfaction
What is the relationship between a regional human rights system, like the one set up by the European Convention on Human Rights, and general international law? This question has occupied legal minds for quite some time. Monday’s judgment by the European Court for Human Rights Cyprus v. Turkeydoes not provide an unambiguous answer. Continue reading >>15 May 2014
Einige Gedanken zur zwischenstaatlichen Entschädigung beim EGMR
Was ist das Verhältnis zwischen einem regionalen Menschenrechtssystem, etwa dem […] Continue reading >>
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18 February 2014
Prospects of Legal Scholarship: a symposium
this is Structural changes in the law present challenges to […] Continue reading >>
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