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Gerüchte vom Recht

Vorträge und Diskussionen aus dem Berliner Seminar Recht im Kontext
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Recht im Kontext, Volume 1
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 2015


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2015
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-1181-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-5270-4
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Recht im Kontext
Volume
1
Language
German
Pages
268
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Edited Book

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. Recht im Kontext. Ausgangspunkte und Perspektiven No access Pages 11 - 22 Dieter Grimm, Alexandra Kemmerer, Christoph Möllers
  3. Politik und Recht in der Schuldenkrise No access Pages 23 - 48 Petra Dobner
  4. Der Versuch einer Verfassunggebung für die untergehende DDR – Ein Werkstattbericht No access Pages 49 - 96 Ulrich K. Preuß
  5. Pathologische Tendenzen im öffentlichen Recht No access Pages 97 - 136 Martin Loughlin
  6. Der französische Verfassungsrat: Ein Blick von Innen No access Pages 137 - 148 Dominique Schnapper
  7. Eine weltbürgerliche Rechtsordnung: Verfassungsrechtlicher Pluralismus und gerichtlicher Umgang mit Grundrechten in Europa No access Pages 149 - 200 Alec Stone Sweet
  8. Recht als Rhetorik – Rhetorik als Recht No access Pages 201 - 226 Dieter Simon
  9. Gerüchte vom Recht No access Pages 227 - 246 Julia Eckert
  10. Autorinnen und Autoren No access Pages 247 - 252
  11. Chronik No access Pages 253 - 256
  12. Sachverzeichnis No access Pages 257 - 266
  13. Personenverzeichnis No access Pages 267 - 268

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