GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
GAILLET (Aurore) – THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
    GAILLET (Aurore)
    THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, Rebuilding a Democracy through Law (1945-1961) Forewords by Dieter GRIMM and Michael STOLLEIS
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2021
    16 x 24 cm., paperback, "Imprim'vert®" label, wrapped in transparent film, 550 p.
    Established by the Basic Law of 1949 and located in Karlsruhe since 1951, the German Federal Constitutional Court has become one of the most respected and influential institutions in Europe, and indeed the world. Its rulings are eagerly awaited and discussed far beyond the legal community. To understand this position, one must go back to the origins of its creation, to the desire to combine the long-standing tradition of limiting power through law with the democratic reconstruction of post-Nazi Germany. Within this framework, it is also necessary to examine how the Court itself has engaged in a dynamic process of asserting its authority. This is the story that Aurore Gaillet recounts, conducting a legal, political, and intellectual investigation that highlights both the strategies of the actors involved and the jurisprudential developments in the law, particularly concerning fundamental rights. Thanks to her profound knowledge of German history and the legal world, she delivers a major text that will be a landmark for understanding German legal and political cultures, but also, more broadly, for reflecting on constitutional justice in contemporary liberal democracies. Reviews: M. Fromont, RDP, 2023/1, p. 245 et seq.; C. Grewe, RFDC, 2023/1, p. 245 et seq.; V. Constantinesco, RTD. eur, 2023, p. 2 et seq.; J. Henning, RHDFE, 2023/1, p. 131-135; F. Michl, Der Staat, 62-2023, p. 159 et seq.; K.-P. Sommermann, AöR, (Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts), 148, 2023, p. 279-284; C. Schönberger, Juristenzeitung (JZ), no. 15/16, 2024, p. 719.

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