60 years German basic law : the German Constitution and its court - landmark decisions of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany in the area of fundamental rights

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KK4450 S625 2010

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9789839680959 (pbk.)
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KK4450 S625 2010
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60 years German basic law : the German Constitution and its court - landmark decisions of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany in the area of fundamental rights / Jurgen Brohme, Clauspeter Hill (eds.) ; edited by Suhainah Wahiduddin
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Sixty years German basic law
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Malaysia : Malaysian Current Law Journal Sdn Bhd, 2010.
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vii, 832 p. ; 27 cm.
Summary
The core principle of the German Basic Law - the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany since 1949 - is the Rule of Law or the broader concept of the 'Rechtsstaat'. The protection of fundamental rights is one important cornerstone of this principle. As the guardian of the Constitution, the Federal Constitutional Court has shaped these rights through interpretation by a large body of case law. Taking note of the growing interest among scholars not only in continental Europe but more so in the Common Law world, an extensive English translation of that jurisprudence is very timely.
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520 ^aThe core principle of the German Basic Law - the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany since 1949 - is the Rule of Law or the broader concept of the 'Rechtsstaat'. The protection of fundamental rights is one important cornerstone of this principle. As the guardian of the Constitution, the Federal Constitutional Court has shaped these rights through interpretation by a large body of case law. Taking note of the growing interest among scholars not only in continental Europe but more so in the Common Law world, an extensive English translation of that jurisprudence is very timely.
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651 0^aGermany^xPolitics and government
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999   ^aKeyrunya
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