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Review Essay - Exploring the New Frontiers of Law & Development. Reflections on Trubek/Santos eds., The New Law and Economic Development (2006)
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 657-670
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Electing Team Strasbourg: Professional Diversity on the European Court of Human Rights and Why it Matters
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- 19 May 2020, pp. 621-643
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Introductory Editorial - Jacques Derrida: Before, Through, Beyond (the) Law
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 1-3
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The court as a spectrum regulator: will there be a European analogue to U.S. cases NextWave and GWI?
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 149-167
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Michael Byers & Georg Nolte (eds.), United States Hegemony and the Foundations of International Law (2003) - Michael Byers & Georg Nolte (eds.), United States Hegemony and the Foundations of International Law. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003. 531 pages.
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 1383-1390
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“While Knowledge Abounds, Skills Are What Counts”: - An Essay About the Attorney of Tomorrow
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 143-149
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What judicial treatment for the Guantanamo detainees?
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- 06 March 2019, E11
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“Volenti non fit inuria” - How to make a principle work
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 1033-1042
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Making Open Access Viable Economically
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- 10 September 2020, pp. 1129-1133
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Brazilian Legal Education: Curricular Reform that Goes Further without Going Beyond
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 751-766
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Smart Contracts, Consumer Protection, and Competing European Narratives of Private Law
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- 25 July 2022, pp. 900-909
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Forced Migration Governance: In Search of Sovereignty
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 923-948
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What Does a Constitution Expect from Immigrants?
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 1641-1656
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Book Review – John Rawls on International Justice - Review of John Rawls, The Law of Peoples (Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press, 1999, Paper edition: $15.95 / £10.50 / €15.95 ISBN 0-674-00542-2). - Review of John Rawls —Collected Papers (Samuel Freeman ed., Cambridge, MA., Cambridge University Press, 1999, Paper edition: $26.95 / £17.95 / €26.95 (one world price) ISBN 0-674-00569-4)
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- 06 March 2019, E2
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Review Essay - Some Realism about Rationalism: Economic Analysis of Law in Germany
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 1033-1044
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Constitutional Identity in the Age of Global Migration
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 1587-1594
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From the Outside Looking In: The Jehovah's Witnesses' Struggle for Quasi-Public Status under Germany's Incorporation Law
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- 06 March 2019, E2
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Biased Reflections on German Legal Cultures – An Essay from Corona Times
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- 26 May 2022, pp. 532-558
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An EU Citizens’ Assembly on Refugee Law and Policy
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- 14 January 2020, pp. 23-28
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The justification of torture. Some Remarks on Alan M. Dershowitz's Why Terrorism Works - [Alan M. Dershowitz, Why Terrorism Works – Understanding the Threat, Responding to the Challenge; Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2002, 271 p.]
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 515-526
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