Linien der Rechtsprechung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts - erörtert von den wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeitern
The work of the German Federal Constitutional Court has a significant effect on all three branches of government. While public interest and the media primarily focus their attention on spectacular court decisions, the academic study of law strives to record, analyze, and structure the case law of the Federal Constitutional Court in its entirety. Research associates are the first to observe patterns and trends in case law and follow them in their work.
From this intimate perspective, this volume strives to address central, characteristic, and significant topics and questions and discuss them at an academic level.
The contributions to this volume range from judgment discussions to summaries of case law. The particular value of this volume lies in its presentation: it is court employees themselves that present the reader with background information as well as trends in constitutional case law and the current and practical bearing on the activities of other branches of government.
Volume 2 seizes upon central, typical and significant topics and problems and discusses them in an academic manner. The release of this volume marks the 60-year anniversary of the establishment of the Federal Constitutional Court in September 1951.
The decisions of the German Federal Constitutional Court (BVerFG) are subject to intense academic and professional scrutiny. The members of the BVerFG’s research staff are in a unique position to perceive, systematize, and explain tendencies and distinct trends in judicial interpretation. Volume 3 re-visits key elements of the Court's recent decisions and discusses them in terms of staff experiences.
Decisions by the Federal Constitutional Court are the subject of intense scrutiny by legal scholars and practitioners. Thus, the members of the academic staff of the Federal Constitutional Court are in a privileged position for sensing trends and directions in jurisprudence and systematically explaining them. Volume 4 once again examines current focal points in the decisions and explains them in relation to the Court’s practice.
Constitutional Law makes its impact every day in the lives of citizens, in institutions, and in courts. However, the decisions of the German Federal Constitutional Court give it its final form. These decisions are the result of a process on which the institution's academic research staff have a large influence. Their sixth volume once again reveals, systematizes, and explains the trends and current focuses of case law.
Volume 7 reveals, systematizes, and explains trends in the judgments of the German Constitutional Court as well as its current focuses. Constitutional Law makes its impact every day in the lives of citizens, in institutions, and courts. But the rulings of the Federal Constitutional Court give it its final form. They are the result of a process in which the institution’s research staff plays a significant role.