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The Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and their Implementation in Germany

  • Herbert Küpper

    Is Senior Research Fellow and Managing Dircector of the Institute for East European Law Munich and Honorary Professor at the Andrássy Gyula University Budapest. He regularly teaches at the universities of Munich, Vienna, Budapest, Szeged and Pécs and was Researching Guest Professor at the Centre for Asian Legal Exchange of the University of Nagoya

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 8. Februar 2017
ICL Journal
Aus der Zeitschrift ICL Journal Band 5 Heft 2

Published Online: 2017-2-8
Published in Print: 2011-6-1

© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Inhalt
  2. Preface
  3. Preface
  4. Articles
  5. 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
  6. Comparative Overview of European Systems of Constitutional Justice
  7. 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?
  8. Cooperative Decision-making: The Relation between Hungary and Strasbourg
  9. The Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and their Implementation in Germany
  10. Activism of Constitutional Courts and purposive interpretation – Remarks on parliamentary democracy
  11. 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
  12. Special Topic
  13. German Federal Constitutional Court delivers Roadmap for National Data Retention Laws – Without Transferral to ECJ
  14. Constitutional Developments
  15. Focus: Independent Administrative Bodies
  16. Administrative Regulations by Independent Bodies
  17. Constitutionality of the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Postal Services
  18. The Crucifix in the kindergarten
  19. 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
  20. EMA@ICL
  21. Bonded Child Labour in Pakistan. The State's Responsibility to Protect from an Institutional Perspective
  22. Book Reviews
  23. 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.
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