Can Degistirici
The Reluctance of the German Legal Community to Confront its Nazi Past
(P. 1 – 2)
Benedikt Frederik Sager
The Principle of State Liability and Individual Rights Protection in the European Union
(P. 3 – 13)
Birte Krüger
Conceptions of law under National Socialism: Ethnic legal thinking and unlimited interpretation
(P. 14 – 34)
Julian Laubenstein
The SBT-ification of the law
(P. 35 – 42)
Nikos Ioannidis
On the Legality of Prohibiting the Slogan “From the river to the sea. Palestine will be free” at Public Assemblies
(P. 43 – 49)
Michel Hoppe
On the admissibility of evidence obtained via Operation Trojan Shield (ANOM)
(P. 50 – 57)