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Constitutional Law in Germany
A Handbook in Transnational Perspective
herausgegeben von Matthias Herdegen, Johannes Masing, Ralf Poscher und Klaus Ferdinand GärditzThe Book
The Handbook Constitutional Law in Germany presents German constitutional law in a transnational, comparative perspective that will enable foreign jurists to gain, in the space of a chapter, a solid understanding of both the bases and nuances as well as some of the complexities of German constitutional law. Already published in German, the Handbook will also appear in an English version. The German version focusses on the international, supranational, and comparative influences on German constitutional law. The English version will enable the foreign reader to gain, in the space of a chapter, a solid understanding of both the bases and nuances of German constitutional law as well as some of its complexities.
The Advantages at a Glancea new perspective on German Constitutional Lawincorporates several legal methods, particularly doctrinal analysis, the interdisciplinary integration of empirical findings from the social sciences, and various sub-methodologies of comparative law and theoretical analysisintegrated into an analysis of historical developments and experiences The Target Group For both German and foreign specialist audiences open to cross-border legal thinking.
The Advantages at a Glancea new perspective on German Constitutional Lawincorporates several legal methods, particularly doctrinal analysis, the interdisciplinary integration of empirical findings from the social sciences, and various sub-methodologies of comparative law and theoretical analysisintegrated into an analysis of historical developments and experiences The Target Group For both German and foreign specialist audiences open to cross-border legal thinking.