Law

Christian Starck

Freiheit und Institutionen

[Freedom and Institutions. By Christian Starck.]

2002. XXIX, 536 pages.
139,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-147806-2
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Published in German.
Basing his work on valid German law and taking a consistently jurisprudential stance, Christian Starck deals with the subject of freedom and institutions from the point of view of comparative law and of history. In doing so, he has created a follow-up to his book Constitutionalism and Democracy, which was published seven years ago. The subjects mentioned here include the idea of man and legal institutions, freedom and organization, the function of legal institutions and a free system of communication.
Basing his work on valid German law and taking a consistently jurisprudential stance, Christian Starck deals with the subject of freedom and institutions from the point of view of comparative law and of history. In doing so, he has created a follow-up to his book Constitutionalism and Democracy, which was published seven years ago. The subjects mentioned here include the idea of man and legal institutions, freedom and organization, the function of legal institutions and a free system of communication.
Authors/Editors

Christian Starck ist emeritierter Professor des Öffentlichen Rechts an der Universität Göttingen; 1991–2006 Richter des Niedersächsischen Staatsgerichtshofs und 2008–12 Präsident der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Lo Stato — 2012, 217–218 (Agostino Carrino)
In: Die Öffentliche Verwaltung — 2003, H.11, S. 470f (Dr.Horst Sendler)
In: Juristenzeitung — 2002, H.12, S. 306
In: Rivista critica del diritto privato — Jg.21 (2003), H.3, S. 579ff (Silvia Niccolai)
In: Zeitschr.f. Öffentliches Recht — Bd.59 (2004), H.4, S.470f (Peter Lerche)