Published Online: 2017-2-8
Published in Print: 2014-12-1
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Articles in the same Issue
- Inhalt
- Table of Contents
- Articles
- Adam Smith’s Lectures on Jurisprudence – Justice, Law, and the Moral Economy
- Undermining Trial by Jury in Russia in Counterterrorism and the Wider Criminal Law
- Notes
- Contemporary United States Law Regarding Online Social Media Libel Standards on the 50th Year Anniversary of Times v Sullivan and 40th Year Anniversary of Gertz v Welch
- Comparing Constitutional Adjudication
- Developments Austria
- Strengthening the Judicial Review System in Austria
- Data Retention: A Violation of the Right to Data Protection
- Data Retention: Directive invalid – Limits imposed by the Principle of Proportionality exceeded
- Data Retention: As to the Admissibility of the Applications − A Reversal of Trend in the Jurisdiction?
- Developments CEE
- Slovak Constitutional Court: Tax and Delegated Legislation from a Constitutional Perspective
- Book Reviews
- Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke, In wessen Namen? Internationale Gerichte in Zeiten globalen Regierens (In Whose Name? A Public Law Theory of International Adjudication), Suhrkamp, 2014, ISBN 9783518296882 (paperback), 383 pp
Articles in the same Issue
- Inhalt
- Table of Contents
- Articles
- Adam Smith’s Lectures on Jurisprudence – Justice, Law, and the Moral Economy
- Undermining Trial by Jury in Russia in Counterterrorism and the Wider Criminal Law
- Notes
- Contemporary United States Law Regarding Online Social Media Libel Standards on the 50th Year Anniversary of Times v Sullivan and 40th Year Anniversary of Gertz v Welch
- Comparing Constitutional Adjudication
- Developments Austria
- Strengthening the Judicial Review System in Austria
- Data Retention: A Violation of the Right to Data Protection
- Data Retention: Directive invalid – Limits imposed by the Principle of Proportionality exceeded
- Data Retention: As to the Admissibility of the Applications − A Reversal of Trend in the Jurisdiction?
- Developments CEE
- Slovak Constitutional Court: Tax and Delegated Legislation from a Constitutional Perspective
- Book Reviews
- Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke, In wessen Namen? Internationale Gerichte in Zeiten globalen Regierens (In Whose Name? A Public Law Theory of International Adjudication), Suhrkamp, 2014, ISBN 9783518296882 (paperback), 383 pp