Law

Johannes Hilpert

Begründungspflicht des Bundesverfassungsgerichts?

§ 93d Abs. 1 S. 3 BVerfGG im Widerstreit mit verfassungs- und konventionsrechtlichen Vorgaben

[Justification Duty of the Federal Constitutional Court?]

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Germany's Constitutional Court rejects most of the constitutional complaints it receives without giving reasons why. But is it actually allowed to do this? Johannes Hilpert examines the court's obligations and finds that providing justification is an indispensable mechanism for establishing democratic control, legal conformity and ensuring an effective submission of individual applications to the European Court of Human Rights.
Germany's Constitutional Court rejects most of the constitutional complaints it receives without giving reasons why. But is it actually allowed to do this? Johannes Hilpert examines the court's obligations and finds that providing justification is an indispensable mechanism for establishing democratic control, legal conformity and ensuring an effective submission of individual applications to the European Court of Human Rights.
Authors/Editors

Johannes Hilpert Geboren 1990; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Bonn und Münster; wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter bei zwei internationalen Wirtschaftskanzleien in Hamburg; 2019 Promotion.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Revue Hellenique des Droits de l'homme — 87 (2021), 206–207
In: Verwaltungsrundschau — 66 (2020), 246–247 (Christian Burkiczak)