18 February 2012
Race, Caste and Law: Dalit and African American Responses to Legal Conservatism
As we continue to discuss the fundamental rights situation in [...] Continue reading >>
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15 February 2012
Rescue Package For Fundamental Rights: Comments by ANNA KATHARINA MANGOLD
In their post on Verfassungsblog, the Heidelberg research team around [...] Continue reading >>A Rescue Package for EU Fundamental Rights – Illustrated with Reference to the Example of Media Freedom
By ARMIN VON BOGDANDY, MATTHIAS KOTTMANN, CARLINO ANTPÖHLER, JOHANNA DICKSCHEN, [...] Continue reading >>
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06 February 2012
Watching “Sharia Business” At Close Quarter
By JULIE BILLAUD A global mega-city with a colonial past [...] Continue reading >>Linguae et Litterae: Sprachenpolitik in der (Rechts-)Wissenschaft
Es ist eine crux mit der babylonischen Sprachverwirrung. Vielsprachigkeit [...] Continue reading >>04 February 2012
Constitutional paths not taken: Germany vs. Italy before the ICJ
by CHRISTIAN DJEFFAL On 3 February 2012 the International Court [...] Continue reading >>03 February 2012
Recht und…: Ulrich K. Preuß erhält die Ehrendoktorwürde der Universität Bremen
Von CLAUDIO FRANZIUS Parallelen und Entgegensetzungen zum Recht sind stets [...] Continue reading >>Ready for Revolution: Roberto Mangabeira Unger on Legal Thought and Legal Education
The story of legal education and legal thought is a [...] Continue reading >>02 February 2012
The Eurozone Crisis and Europe’s Persistent ‘No-Demos Problem’
By PETER LINDSETH As usual, things are moving so quickly [...] Continue reading >>01 February 2012
Adressing Race in Australia’s Constitution
By PAUL KILDEA Amending the text of the Australian Constitution [...] Continue reading >>
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30 January 2012
The Faith of Crisis
By MARK SOMOS Last week’s “Athenian Legacies: European Debates on [...] Continue reading >>
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Case-Law adopted by China?
By RUIYI LI This post was originally posted on UK [...] Continue reading >>
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20 January 2012
Legal Cities? Urban Renewal and Immigration in Berlin’s IBA 1984/87
On Monday, 23 January, architect and architectural historian Esra Akcan [...] Continue reading >>18 January 2012
“Guns for Hire” oder Ordnungshüter? Inga Markovits und die ostdeutschen Juristen
Gestern Abend am Wannsee, als die im Feld des Rechts [...] Continue reading >>17 January 2012
Crisis Talk at Humboldt University
By ISABEL FEICHTNER It’s easier to talk about love than [...] Continue reading >>16 January 2012
Dieter Simon über das Argumentieren der Juristen und die schöne Zukunft des Rechts: Recht als Rhetorik – Rhetorik als Recht
Dieter Simon, nach eigener Auskunft “Rentner, einst Professor der alten [...] Continue reading >>09 January 2012
Praying at school? “Anyplace, anywhere, anytime!”
By GEORG NEUREITHER That’s how you could characterize the unsettling [...] Continue reading >>
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Schulgebet-Urteil des BVerwG: Ein Staatsbankrott ganz eigener Art
Von GEORG NEUREITHER Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann: so könnte man das [...] Continue reading >>08 January 2012
Acht Thesen zur Juristerei als Wissenschaft
Im Moment tagt beim Wissenschaftsrat eine Kommission, die den Wissenschaftsstatus [...] Continue reading >>19 December 2011
Domesticating the Word: Articulations of a Violent Past
Tonight, Anthropologist Alejandro Castillejo Cuéllar (2011-2012 Rechtskulturen Fellow at [...] Continue reading >>
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15 December 2011
Call for Applications: Six Rechtskulturen Fellowships for 2012/2013
The Berlin-based Postdoctoral Program RECHTSKULTUREN: CONFRONTATIONS BEYOND COMPARISON invites scholars to apply for [...] Continue reading >>
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08 December 2011
The Dual Character of Supra-Nationalism and the Euro Crisis
By CORMAC MAC AMHLAIGH Thirty years ago, Joseph Weiler wrote [...] Continue reading >>
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06 December 2011
Grenzen des Wachstums parlamentarischer Beteiligung?
Von FRANZ C. MAYER Am Dienstag, dem 29. November 2011 [...] Continue reading >>29 November 2011