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Der Einfluss des deutschen Verfassungsrechtsdenkens in der Welt: Bedeutung, Grenzen, Zukunftsperspektiven

Ergebnisse der 34. Tagung der Gesellschaft für Rechtsvergleichung vom 12. bis 14. September 2013 in Marburg
Hrsg. v. Uwe Kischel

[The Influence of German Constitutionalism in the World: Importance, Limitations, and Future. Findings of the 34th Conference of the German Society of Comparative Law from September 12–14, 2013 in Marburg.]

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When dealing with the influence of German constitutionalism in the world, the focus is on the specifically German way of legal thinking . By way of example, this volume takes a look atthe interactions with five different legal systems ‑ Japan, Brazil, Spain, Austria and the European Union ‑, representing different possible settings.
When dealing with the influence of German constitutionalism in the world, the focus is on the specifically German way of legal thinking. By way of example, this volume takes a look atthe interactions with five different legal systems. Three of them – Japan, Brazil and Spain – show a significant tradition of the reception of German legal thinking. By contrast, the case of Austria represents the parallels and differences between two legal systems that are closely connected by a common language and by common historical roots. The question of the influence of German law on European law, finally, focuses on the specific situation of vertical effects between a supranational legal order and its national subsystems.
Survey of contents
Hiroshi Nishihara: Die Renaissance des deutschen rechtswissenschaftlichen Denkens im japanischen Verfassungsrecht: Analyse und Ausblick – Mônia Clarissa Hennig Leal: Das brasilianische Verfassungsrecht zwischen US-amerikanischer Institutionalisierung und deutschem Rechtsdenken – Antonio López Castillo: Das deutsche Vorbild in Spanien: Kontinuität oder schwindende Bedeutung? – Konrad Lachmayer: Eine Sprache, zwei Rechtskulturen: deutsches und österreichisches Verfassungsrechtsdenken – Claus Dieter Classen: Wie deutsch ist das Europarecht? Zum deutschen Einfluss auf das Unionsrecht und seine Grenzen
Authors/Editors

Uwe Kischel is professor of public law, European law and comparative law at the University of Greifswald.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Revue Hellenique des Droits de l'homme — 2015, Nr. 66, 975–976
In: Rivista trimestrale di diritto pubblico — 2015, 805–806 (h.c.c.)
In: Göttingische Gelehrte Anzeigen — 2017, 117–123 (Christian Starck)