Debates in German Public Law
Herausgeber: Pünder, Hermann
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Herausgeber: Pünder, Hermann
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This book, developed by a group of scholars in honour of the 60th anniversary of Germany's constitution - the Basic Law of 23rd May 1946 - presents examples of fundamental aspects of current scholarly debate.
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This book, developed by a group of scholars in honour of the 60th anniversary of Germany's constitution - the Basic Law of 23rd May 1946 - presents examples of fundamental aspects of current scholarly debate.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781849464727
- ISBN-10: 1849464723
- Artikelnr.: 37749636
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781849464727
- ISBN-10: 1849464723
- Artikelnr.: 37749636
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
Preface by the German Federal Minister of Interior
Hans-Peter Friedrich
Basics
Christoph Möllers, Berlin
The Scope and Legitimacy of Judicial Review in German Constitutional Law:
Report on a missing debate
Constitutional Law
Christian Calliess, Berlin
Dimensions of Fundamental Rights - Duty to Respect v. Duty to Protect
Axel Tschentscher, Bern
Interpreting Fundamental Rights - Freedom v. Optimisation
Wolfram Cremer, Bochum
The Basic Right to Free Development of the Personality - Protection of
Personality Development v. General Right of Freedom of Action
Bernd Grzeszick, Heidelberg
"The 'Serving' Freedom to Broadcast" - Subjective v. Objective Dimensions
of a Fundamental Right: The reasons for and the course and borders of a
separate German path in constitutional law
Thorsten Kingreen, Regensburg
Rule of Law v. Welfare State
Christian Waldhoff, Bonn
Federalism - "Cooperative Federalism" v. "Competitive Federalism"
Hanno Kube, Mainz
Financing the State - The Tax-Funded State v. Multiple and Mixed Financing
Strategies
Stefan Mückl, Freiburg i.Br.
Public Church Law v. Religious Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Matthias Jestaedt, Freiburg i.Br.
Democratic Legitimization of the Administrative Power - Exclusive v.
Inclusive Democracy
Martin Eifert, Gießen
Conceptualizing Administrative Law - Legal Protection v. Regulatory
Approach
Bernhard Wegener, Erlangen-Nürnberg
Subjective Public Rights - Historical Roots and Requisite Adjustments to
the Confines of Legal Protection
Hermann Pünder, Hamburg
Dispute Over the Importance of Administrative Procedure - Instrumental v.
Substantive Approach
European Integration
Marcel Kaufmann, Göttingen/Berlin
The Democratic Legitimation of the European Union
The Basic Law (Grundgesetz)
Hans-Peter Friedrich
Basics
Christoph Möllers, Berlin
The Scope and Legitimacy of Judicial Review in German Constitutional Law:
Report on a missing debate
Constitutional Law
Christian Calliess, Berlin
Dimensions of Fundamental Rights - Duty to Respect v. Duty to Protect
Axel Tschentscher, Bern
Interpreting Fundamental Rights - Freedom v. Optimisation
Wolfram Cremer, Bochum
The Basic Right to Free Development of the Personality - Protection of
Personality Development v. General Right of Freedom of Action
Bernd Grzeszick, Heidelberg
"The 'Serving' Freedom to Broadcast" - Subjective v. Objective Dimensions
of a Fundamental Right: The reasons for and the course and borders of a
separate German path in constitutional law
Thorsten Kingreen, Regensburg
Rule of Law v. Welfare State
Christian Waldhoff, Bonn
Federalism - "Cooperative Federalism" v. "Competitive Federalism"
Hanno Kube, Mainz
Financing the State - The Tax-Funded State v. Multiple and Mixed Financing
Strategies
Stefan Mückl, Freiburg i.Br.
Public Church Law v. Religious Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Matthias Jestaedt, Freiburg i.Br.
Democratic Legitimization of the Administrative Power - Exclusive v.
Inclusive Democracy
Martin Eifert, Gießen
Conceptualizing Administrative Law - Legal Protection v. Regulatory
Approach
Bernhard Wegener, Erlangen-Nürnberg
Subjective Public Rights - Historical Roots and Requisite Adjustments to
the Confines of Legal Protection
Hermann Pünder, Hamburg
Dispute Over the Importance of Administrative Procedure - Instrumental v.
Substantive Approach
European Integration
Marcel Kaufmann, Göttingen/Berlin
The Democratic Legitimation of the European Union
The Basic Law (Grundgesetz)
Preface by the German Federal Minister of Interior
Hans-Peter Friedrich
Basics
Christoph Möllers, Berlin
The Scope and Legitimacy of Judicial Review in German Constitutional Law:
Report on a missing debate
Constitutional Law
Christian Calliess, Berlin
Dimensions of Fundamental Rights - Duty to Respect v. Duty to Protect
Axel Tschentscher, Bern
Interpreting Fundamental Rights - Freedom v. Optimisation
Wolfram Cremer, Bochum
The Basic Right to Free Development of the Personality - Protection of
Personality Development v. General Right of Freedom of Action
Bernd Grzeszick, Heidelberg
"The 'Serving' Freedom to Broadcast" - Subjective v. Objective Dimensions
of a Fundamental Right: The reasons for and the course and borders of a
separate German path in constitutional law
Thorsten Kingreen, Regensburg
Rule of Law v. Welfare State
Christian Waldhoff, Bonn
Federalism - "Cooperative Federalism" v. "Competitive Federalism"
Hanno Kube, Mainz
Financing the State - The Tax-Funded State v. Multiple and Mixed Financing
Strategies
Stefan Mückl, Freiburg i.Br.
Public Church Law v. Religious Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Matthias Jestaedt, Freiburg i.Br.
Democratic Legitimization of the Administrative Power - Exclusive v.
Inclusive Democracy
Martin Eifert, Gießen
Conceptualizing Administrative Law - Legal Protection v. Regulatory
Approach
Bernhard Wegener, Erlangen-Nürnberg
Subjective Public Rights - Historical Roots and Requisite Adjustments to
the Confines of Legal Protection
Hermann Pünder, Hamburg
Dispute Over the Importance of Administrative Procedure - Instrumental v.
Substantive Approach
European Integration
Marcel Kaufmann, Göttingen/Berlin
The Democratic Legitimation of the European Union
The Basic Law (Grundgesetz)
Hans-Peter Friedrich
Basics
Christoph Möllers, Berlin
The Scope and Legitimacy of Judicial Review in German Constitutional Law:
Report on a missing debate
Constitutional Law
Christian Calliess, Berlin
Dimensions of Fundamental Rights - Duty to Respect v. Duty to Protect
Axel Tschentscher, Bern
Interpreting Fundamental Rights - Freedom v. Optimisation
Wolfram Cremer, Bochum
The Basic Right to Free Development of the Personality - Protection of
Personality Development v. General Right of Freedom of Action
Bernd Grzeszick, Heidelberg
"The 'Serving' Freedom to Broadcast" - Subjective v. Objective Dimensions
of a Fundamental Right: The reasons for and the course and borders of a
separate German path in constitutional law
Thorsten Kingreen, Regensburg
Rule of Law v. Welfare State
Christian Waldhoff, Bonn
Federalism - "Cooperative Federalism" v. "Competitive Federalism"
Hanno Kube, Mainz
Financing the State - The Tax-Funded State v. Multiple and Mixed Financing
Strategies
Stefan Mückl, Freiburg i.Br.
Public Church Law v. Religious Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Matthias Jestaedt, Freiburg i.Br.
Democratic Legitimization of the Administrative Power - Exclusive v.
Inclusive Democracy
Martin Eifert, Gießen
Conceptualizing Administrative Law - Legal Protection v. Regulatory
Approach
Bernhard Wegener, Erlangen-Nürnberg
Subjective Public Rights - Historical Roots and Requisite Adjustments to
the Confines of Legal Protection
Hermann Pünder, Hamburg
Dispute Over the Importance of Administrative Procedure - Instrumental v.
Substantive Approach
European Integration
Marcel Kaufmann, Göttingen/Berlin
The Democratic Legitimation of the European Union
The Basic Law (Grundgesetz)







