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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Inhalt
- Preface
- Preface
- Articles
- Multi-layered Fundamental Protection in Integrated Europe from the Japanese Perspective Introductory Note to Papers presented for a Symposium held in Nagoya, Japan, in November 2010
- Comparative Overview of European Systems of Constitutional Justice
- The Application of the Law of the Human Rights Treaties in the Czech Republic (from the point of view of the dayto- day practice of the Czech Constitutional Court) Never ending theoretical conflict, but convergence and harmony in practice?
- Cooperative Decision-making: The Relation between Hungary and Strasbourg
- The Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and their Implementation in Germany
- Activism of Constitutional Courts and purposive interpretation – Remarks on parliamentary democracy
- Significance of a Multi-layered Dialogue for Constructing a Multi-layered Fundamental Rights Protection System Concluding Remark for the Symposium held in Nagoya, Japan, in November 2010
- Special Topic
- German Federal Constitutional Court delivers Roadmap for National Data Retention Laws – Without Transferral to ECJ
- Constitutional Developments
- Focus: Independent Administrative Bodies
- Administrative Regulations by Independent Bodies
- Constitutionality of the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Postal Services
- The Crucifix in the kindergarten
- No appeal to the Umweltsenat (Environment Tribunal) in proceedings for federal roads and high-speed railroads – The right of access to a court may also be satisfied by the limited review of the Administrative Court
- EMA@ICL
- Bonded Child Labour in Pakistan. The State's Responsibility to Protect from an Institutional Perspective
- Book Reviews
- Catherine Brölmann, The Institutional Veil in Public International Law – International Organisations and the Law of Treaties, Hart Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-1-84113-634-9, xvi + 313 pp.
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Inhalt
- Preface
- Preface
- Articles
- Multi-layered Fundamental Protection in Integrated Europe from the Japanese Perspective Introductory Note to Papers presented for a Symposium held in Nagoya, Japan, in November 2010
- Comparative Overview of European Systems of Constitutional Justice
- The Application of the Law of the Human Rights Treaties in the Czech Republic (from the point of view of the dayto- day practice of the Czech Constitutional Court) Never ending theoretical conflict, but convergence and harmony in practice?
- Cooperative Decision-making: The Relation between Hungary and Strasbourg
- The Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and their Implementation in Germany
- Activism of Constitutional Courts and purposive interpretation – Remarks on parliamentary democracy
- Significance of a Multi-layered Dialogue for Constructing a Multi-layered Fundamental Rights Protection System Concluding Remark for the Symposium held in Nagoya, Japan, in November 2010
- Special Topic
- German Federal Constitutional Court delivers Roadmap for National Data Retention Laws – Without Transferral to ECJ
- Constitutional Developments
- Focus: Independent Administrative Bodies
- Administrative Regulations by Independent Bodies
- Constitutionality of the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Postal Services
- The Crucifix in the kindergarten
- No appeal to the Umweltsenat (Environment Tribunal) in proceedings for federal roads and high-speed railroads – The right of access to a court may also be satisfied by the limited review of the Administrative Court
- EMA@ICL
- Bonded Child Labour in Pakistan. The State's Responsibility to Protect from an Institutional Perspective
- Book Reviews
- Catherine Brölmann, The Institutional Veil in Public International Law – International Organisations and the Law of Treaties, Hart Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-1-84113-634-9, xvi + 313 pp.