The CritQ provides a forum for open, interdisciplinary-oriented, intradisciplinary-informed critical jurisprudence grounded in the theory-praxis dialogue. As a European law journal the CritQ reflects the required legal adjustments towards societal, political, and systemic directives in Europe. The list of editors that counts the law schools of the University of Luxembourg and Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main among them, has been prominently enhanced with pioneers of European jurisdiction (Marc Jaeger, Vincent Lamanda, Dean Spielmann, Sir John Thomas, Andreas Voßkuhle). The European public is conveyed by language, thus the CritQ presents articles in German, English, and French.
The article explores humanitarian exemptions in international sanctions law. First, the tense dynamic between sanction regimes and humanitarian aid is outlined and the instrument of humanitarian exemptions delineated as a possible solution. This is...
The article analyses the significance of the vote of confidence in Art. 68 I GG based on the Federal Constitutional Court’s judicature. With regard to the previous cases of application, it is shown to what extent a systematization or typification...
The law on the regulation of infrastructure-based markets has always been dependent on the modeling of market processes, with differences in the individual sectors. Economic descriptions of market processes justify the assumptions as to the extent...