The constitutional jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany

First published in 1989, The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany has become an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners of comparative, international, and constitutional law, as well as of German and European politics. The third edition of this renowned English-...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Kommers, Donald P., 1932- (-)
Otros Autores: Miller, Russell A., 1969-, Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, 1933-
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham ; and London : Duke University Press 2012
Edición:3rd ed., rev. and expanded
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Sumario:First published in 1989, The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany has become an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners of comparative, international, and constitutional law, as well as of German and European politics. The third edition of this renowned English-language reference has now been fully updated and significantly expanded to incorporate both previously omitted topics and recent decisions of the German Federal Constitutional Court. Compared to previous editions of The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany, this third edition more closely tracks Germany's Basic Law and, therefore, the systematic approach reflected in the most respected German constitutional law commentaries. Entirely new chapters address the relationship between German law and European and international law; social and economic rights, including the property and occupational rights cases that have emerged from Reunification; jurisprudence related to issues of equality, particularly gender equality; and the tension between Germany's counterterrorism efforts and its constitutional guarantees of liberty.
Descripción Física:xxvi, 874 p. ; 26 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. [725]-831) e índice
ISBN:9780822352488
9780822352662