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Legality and Limitation of Powers
Values, Principles and Regulations in Civil Law, Criminal Law, and Public Law- Editors:
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- Series:
- Augsburger Rechtsstudien, Volume 88
- Publisher:
- 04.03.2019
Summary
This book, containing legal research on the impacts of legality and the limitation of powers in different branches of the law from a South African and German perspective, is the culmination of collaboration between the University of Augsburg and the University of Johannesburg over the past decade.
Topics of high current interest are introduced by German scholars and responded to by their South African counterparts, which leads to a deeper understanding of open legal questions in both legal systems.
With contributions by
Martina Benecke, Michael Biesinger, Isabella Brosig, Jennifer Hölzlwimmer, Michael Kort, Maximilian Kübler-Wachendorff, Stefan Lorenzmeier, Thomas M.J. Möllers, Thilo Rensmann, Matthias Rossi, Wolfgang Wurmnest.
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Bibliographic data
- Publication year
- 2019
- Publication date
- 04.03.2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-4951-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-9163-5
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Augsburger Rechtsstudien
- Volume
- 88
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 347
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
- Introduction No access Pages 11 - 18 Thomas M.J. Möllers, Charl Hugo
- Normative Values in Modern Constitutionalism Reflections on the Constitution as an “Objective Value System” 60 years after Lüth No access Pages 19 - 34 Thilo Rensmann
- Comment: Constitutional Values and Transformative Constitutionalism No access Pages 35 - 40 Roxan Venter
- The Concept of Constitutional Identity in (Quasi-) Federal Systems of Government – From Limitation of Powers to Judicial Policy Making No access Pages 41 - 62 Jennifer Hölzlwimmer
- Comment: “The Concept of Constitutional Identity in (Quasi-) Federal Systems of Government – From Limitation of Powers to Judicial Policy Making” No access Pages 63 - 68 George Barrie
- Democratic Flexibility and Constitutional Stability No access Pages 69 - 84 Matthias Rossi
- Comment: “Democratic Flexibility and Constitutional Stability” No access Pages 85 - 98 Mispa Roux
- Discrimination in Working Life and Anti-Discrimination Law – Experiments and Experiences in Germany and Europe No access Pages 99 - 118 Martina Benecke
- Beyond Mere Rules and Regulatory Frameworks: A Reply to M. Benecke, “Discrimination in Working Life and Anti-Discrimination Law – Experiments and Experiences in Germany and Europe” No access Pages 119 - 134 Radley Henrico
- Law-Enforcement in Turbulent Times – How to Work with Principles in Capital Markets Law No access Pages 135 - 176 Thomas M.J. Möllers, Isabella Brosig
- Comment: “Law Enforcement in Turbulent Times – How to Work with Principles in Capital Markets Law” No access Pages 177 - 184 Derek van der Merwe
- Leniency Programmes under US Antitrust Law and EU Competition Law No access Pages 185 - 206 Michael Kort
- Aspects of the Corporate Leniency Program in South African Competition Law No access Pages 207 - 212 Wim Alberts
- Years after ARAG/Garmenbeck: New Considerations on the Impact of Corporate Reputation on Management Board Liability No access Pages 213 - 258 Michael Biesinger
- The Impact of Corporate Reputation on Board Liability No access Pages 259 - 266 Kathleen van der Linde
- The Constitutionalization of Public Policy in Private International Law No access Pages 267 - 310 Wolfgang Wurmnest, Maximilian Kübler-Wachendorff
- The Various Roles of Public Policy in Private International Law: Exclusion, Inclusion and Reform on the Basis of Constitutional Values No access Pages 311 - 320 Jan L. Neels, Eesa A. Fredericks
- External Trade Agreements of the European Union and South Africa – Association Agreements versus Economic Partnership Agreements? No access Pages 321 - 347 Stefan Lorenzmeier, Hennie Strydom





