The Court Without Limits
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Köp båda 2 för 1984 krDavid J Dickson, Solicitor Advocate, Journal of the Law Society of Scotland [T]he authors of this insightful and timely series of four essays ... chart the establishment and development of the court and demonstrate how rapidly it established itself, it's function and its centrality to law making and application in post war West Germany ... This is a timely book. It demonstrates that the public and state authorities of a once young and now mature, central democracy, have embraced judicial oversight. The world did not fall in.
Matthias Jestaedt is a Professor of Law at the Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg. Oliver Lepsius is a Professor of Law at the University of Bayreuth. Christoph Moellers is Professor of Public Law and Jurisprudence and Permanent Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin. Christoph Schoenberger is a Professor of Public Law at the University of Konstanz. Christoph Moellers is Professor of Public Law and Legal Philosophy at Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin and Judge at the Supreme Administrative Court for Berlin-Brandenburg.
Justin Collings: Introduction 1: Christoph Schoenberger: 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 Moellers: Legality, Legitimacy, and Legitimation of the Federal Constitutional Court