Article by Professor Dr Jur Ulrich Karpen (Hamburg) published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
The author was awarded UACES Best Book Prize 2010 'for the book that has made the most substantial a...
Contents: 1 Introduction; 2 Bismarckian social legislation as a federalist compromise; 3 Weimar and ...
In this article, German federalism is analyzed through its implications for public spending and for ...
In federal states with territorially based ethnic, linguistic or religious cleavages, the allocation...
Since the late 1970s, but especially since Unification in 1990, the German federal system has come u...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
The unique characteristics of Germany’s federalism have been long identified as one of the main obst...
This article discusses the different debates and attempts to reform the Austrianfederal system over ...
Two features of German federalism have been the subject of much criticism in recent years, the veto ...
This paper analyzes the process toward the unification of Europe and emphasizes how a lack of instit...
Any discussion of federalism necessarily runs headlong into concepts of sovereignty, with both terms...
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
Article by Justice R.S. French published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Lega...
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
The author was awarded UACES Best Book Prize 2010 'for the book that has made the most substantial a...
Contents: 1 Introduction; 2 Bismarckian social legislation as a federalist compromise; 3 Weimar and ...
In this article, German federalism is analyzed through its implications for public spending and for ...
In federal states with territorially based ethnic, linguistic or religious cleavages, the allocation...
Since the late 1970s, but especially since Unification in 1990, the German federal system has come u...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
The unique characteristics of Germany’s federalism have been long identified as one of the main obst...
This article discusses the different debates and attempts to reform the Austrianfederal system over ...
Two features of German federalism have been the subject of much criticism in recent years, the veto ...
This paper analyzes the process toward the unification of Europe and emphasizes how a lack of instit...
Any discussion of federalism necessarily runs headlong into concepts of sovereignty, with both terms...
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
Article by Justice R.S. French published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Lega...
In recent years, Germany’s federal system has been subject to a number of pressures for change. A co...
The author was awarded UACES Best Book Prize 2010 'for the book that has made the most substantial a...
Contents: 1 Introduction; 2 Bismarckian social legislation as a federalist compromise; 3 Weimar and ...