German Law Journal | Volume 21, Issue 5 (2020)

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Series Details Volume 21, Number 5
Publication Date 2020
ISSN 2071-8322
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Table of Contents:

  • Wightman and the Perils of Britain’s Withdrawal | Giuseppe Martinico & Marta Simoncini
  • With or Without EU? The Common Travel Area After Brexit | Sylvia de Mars & C. R. G. Murray
  • The Diagonality Problem of EU Rule of Law and Human Rights: Proposal for an Incorporation à l’européenne | Csongor István Nagy
  • A Revised Democratic Critique of EU (Citizenship) Law: From Relative Homogeneity to Political Judgment | Päivi Johanna Neuvonen
  • The Prohibition on Constitutional Review by the Judiciary in the Netherlands in Critical Perspective: The Case and Roadmap for Reform | Gerhard van der Schyff
  • The Conceptualization of Constitutional Supremacy: Global Discourse and Legal Tradition | Graziella Romeo
  • Commerce in Data and the Dynamically Limited Alienability Rule | Václav Janeček & Gianclaudio Malgieri

Special Section: The German Federal Constitutional Court's PSPP Judgment

  • A Long Time Coming | Dieter Grimm
  • “Simply not comprehensible.” Why? | Sven Simon & Hannes Rathke
  • Value Constitutionalism in the European Union | Frank Schorkopf
  • Gauging “Ultra-Vires”: The Good Parts | Karsten Schneider
  • Paradoxes of Ultra-Vires Review: A Critical Review of the PSPP Decision and Its Initial Reception | Mattias Wendel
  • Karlsruhe’s Lochner Moment? A Rational Choice Perspective on the German Federal Constitutional Court’s Relationship to the CJEU After the PSPP Decision | Niels Petersen
  • Against Bidimensional Supremacy in EU Constitutionalism | Vlad Perju
  • Constitutional Pluralism and Authoritarianism | Matej Avbelj
  • Is the Primacy of EU Law Based on the Equality of the Member States? A Comment on the CJEU’s Press Release Following the PSPP Judgment | Justin Lindeboom
  • Bring Back the Politics: The PSPP Ruling in Its Institutional Context | Teresa Violante
  • The European Economic Constitution after the PSPP Judgment: Towards Integrative Liberalism? | Matthias Goldmann
  • The German Federal Constitutional Court’s Exercise of Ultra Vires Review and the Possibility to Open an Infringement Action for the Commission | Sara Poli & Roberto Cisotta
  • The German Constitutional Court’s PSPP Judgment: Impediment and Impetus for the Democratization of Europe | Isabel Feichtner
  • How Far Is It from Warsaw to Luxembourg and Karlsruhe: The Impact of the PSPP Judgment on Poland | Stanisław Biernat
  • To Boldly Go Where No Court Has Gone Before. The German Federal Constitutional Court’s ultra vires Decision of May 5, 2020 | Franz C. Mayer
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