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El. knyga: German Federal Constitutional Court: The Court Without Limits

(, Professor of Law, Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg), (, Professor of Public Law, University of Konstanz), (, Professor of Public Law and Jurisprudence, Humboldt-University), (, Professor of Law, University of Münster)
  • Formatas: 239 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192512109
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  • Formatas: 239 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192512109
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This translation into English of the leading German-language work on the Federal Constitutional Court gives an overview of the court's history and role as one of the most influential constitutional courts in recent years. The book consists of four extended, free-standing essays written by each of the authors. The essays cover the historical development and political context of the Court; the Court and the constitution; the Court's approach to judicial reasoning; and the Court in contemporary constitutional theory.

Recenzijos

[ T]he authors of this insightful and timely series of four essays ... chart the establishment and development of the court and demonstrate how rapidly it established itself, it's function and its centrality to law making and application in post war West Germany ... This is a timely book. It demonstrates that the public and state authorities of a once young and now mature, central democracy, have embraced judicial oversight. The world did not fall in. * David J Dickson, Solicitor Advocate, Journal of the Law Society of Scotland *

Table of Cases
vii
Table of Legislation
xi
Introduction xiii
Justin Collings
1 Karlsruhe: Notes on a Court
1(31)
Christoph Schdnberger
I Rise
1(9)
II Achievements
10(8)
III Success
18(5)
IV Weaknesses
23(4)
V Fading
27(5)
2 The Karlsruhe Phenomenon: What Makes the Court What It Is
32(38)
Matthias Jestaedt
I He Who Sows Constitutional Law, Reaps Constitutional Justice
32(2)
II The Basic Law and the Federal Constitutional Court---An Asymmetric Partnership
34(6)
III Three Momentous Turning Points
40(15)
IV Symbiosis with Public Law Scholarship
55(12)
V An Improbable Success Story
67(3)
3 The Standard-Setting Power
70(61)
Oliver Lepsius
I Constitution and Constitutional Interpretation
70(3)
II Exceptional Status through Method
73(9)
III Standard Formation in Section "CI."
82(12)
IV Proportionality as the "C.II." Standard
94(6)
V Problems in Standard-Setting
100(14)
VI Standards or Precedents?
114(5)
VII On the Future of the Standard-Setting Power
119(12)
4 Legality, Legitimacy, and Legitimation of the Federal Constitutional Court
131(66)
Christoph Mollers
I Introduction
131(2)
II Legality: On the Legal Obligations of the Federal Constitutional Court
133(4)
III Legitimacy: On the Recognition of the Federal Constitutional Court
137(5)
IV Legitimation: On the Justification of the Federal Constitutional Court
142(52)
V The Boundless Court: Legality---Legitimacy---Legitimation
194(3)
References 197(22)
Index 219
Matthias Jestaedt is Professor of Law at Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg.

Oliver Lepsius is Professor of Law at the University of Münster.

Christoph Möllers is Professor of Public Law and Jurisprudence at Humboldt-University.

Christoph Schönberger is Professor of Public Law at the University of Konstanz.