Series
Jus Publicum.
Beiträge zum öffentlichen Recht
Beiträge zum öffentlichen Recht
The Jus Publicum. Beiträge zum öffentlichen Recht series primarily provides a suitable platform for habilitations and monographs written by professors whose field is public law.
The series encompasses the »classic« branches of public law, in particular constitutional law (including the theory of fundamental rights, methodology and the general theory of the state) and administrative law. It does not exclude interdisciplinary subjects as long as the work concerned focuses on public law.
Most of the titles in this series do not confine themselves to German law, since in accordance with the current laws the issues dealt with in the works have often been influenced by European law. In addition, it is becoming increasingly important to obtain insight into legal systems in other countries by means of comparative law, and this applies to international law as well.
This ambitious and appealing series is extremely successful. Since it was established, more than 160 volumes have been published, an indication that the series does provide more than just a random selection of current research in public law. It also reflects the standard and the present significance of public law in Germany. Within a relatively short period of time, the Jus Publicum series has made a name for itself in Germany and in other countries as well.
Contact:
Daniela Taudt, LL.M. Eur.
Program Director Public Law, International and European Law, and Fundamentals of Law
The series encompasses the »classic« branches of public law, in particular constitutional law (including the theory of fundamental rights, methodology and the general theory of the state) and administrative law. It does not exclude interdisciplinary subjects as long as the work concerned focuses on public law.
Most of the titles in this series do not confine themselves to German law, since in accordance with the current laws the issues dealt with in the works have often been influenced by European law. In addition, it is becoming increasingly important to obtain insight into legal systems in other countries by means of comparative law, and this applies to international law as well.
This ambitious and appealing series is extremely successful. Since it was established, more than 160 volumes have been published, an indication that the series does provide more than just a random selection of current research in public law. It also reflects the standard and the present significance of public law in Germany. Within a relatively short period of time, the Jus Publicum series has made a name for itself in Germany and in other countries as well.
Contact:
Daniela Taudt, LL.M. Eur.
Program Director Public Law, International and European Law, and Fundamentals of Law
ISSN: 0941-0503 / eISSN: 2568-8480 - Suggested citation: JusPubl
2021.
Approx. 600 pages.
JusPubl
forthcoming in June
forthcoming in June
2021.
Approx. 680 pages.
JusPubl
forthcoming in May
forthcoming in May
Antidiskriminierungsrecht als Ermöglichungsbedingung der demokratischen Begegnung von Freien und Gleichen
2021.
Approx. 500 pages.
JusPubl
forthcoming in March
forthcoming in March
Eine vergleichende Analyse verfassungsgerichtlicher Konfliktbearbeitung in der Eurokrise
2021.
Approx. 480 pages.
JusPubl 298
forthcoming in February
forthcoming in February
Natürliche Ressourcen und das Völkerrecht der Moderne
2021.
XI, 382 pages.
JusPubl 296
forthcoming in February
forthcoming in February
Ein Beitrag zur Systembildung und Dogmatik im Öffentlichen Recht und darüber hinaus
2021.
XII, 253 pages.
JusPubl 297
forthcoming in January
forthcoming in January
unrevised e-book edition 2019; Original edition 2004 2004.
XXI, 590 pages.
JusPubl 121
forthcoming in January
forthcoming in January
Grundlagen – Herausforderungen und Konzepte – Perspektiven
2020.
XXVII, 733 pages.
JusPubl 295
Ein Erklärungsversuch dynamischer Rechtsentwicklungen in Krisenzeiten
2020.
XV, 202 pages.
JusPubl 294
Untersuchung zu Möglichkeiten der Gestaltung hoheitlicher Preisbeeinflussung im Recht
2020.
XI, 395 pages.
JusPubl 293