Information on "Law" and "Germany"
February 2013
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Feb 2013
Die Libyen-Intervention: Warum Deutschlands Enthaltung im Sicherheitsrat falsch war
Author: Bruno Schoch
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
Dieser Text analysiert die deutsche Enthaltung im Sicherheitsrat im März 2011 und ihre Folgen. More on «Die Libyen-Intervention: Warum Deutschlands Enthaltung im Sicherheitsrat falsch war»
January 2013
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Jan 2013
Between Fear and Compassion: How Refugee Concerns Shape Responses to Humanitarian Emergencies
Author: Sebastian Sahla
Publisher: LSE Department of International Development (ID)
This dissertation shows how the interplay of fear and compassion shapes policy responses to crises. More on «Between Fear and Compassion: How Refugee Concerns Shape Responses to Humanitarian Emergencies»
January 2012
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2012
The Responsibility to Protect - From Evasive to Reluctant Action?
Author: Malte Brosig, Alex Bellamy, Festus Aboagye, Lars Brozus, Jessica von Farkas, Eduarda Passarelli Hamann, Dipankar Banerjee, Katharina Wolf, Carl-Wendelin Neubert
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS) / South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) / Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSS) / Konrad Adenauer Foundation
This publication contributes to the debate around R2P from the perspective of the aspiring middle-power GIBSA countries (Germany, India, Brazil and South Africa), which are often overshadowed by the permanent members of the UNSC. More on «The Responsibility to Protect - From Evasive to Reluctant Action?»
September 2011
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7 Sep 2011
Yes, But... – Defining a Vision After the Karlsruhe Verdict
Author: Janis A Emmanouilidis, Fabian Zuleeg
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
The German Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe has delivered the long-awaited verdict that rescuing the euro is compatible with the German Constitution but the role of the German Parliament has to be respected. More on «Yes, But... – Defining a Vision After the Karlsruhe Verdict»
July 2011
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18 Jul 2011
No more Compulsory Engagement – The Emancipation of German Security Policy
Author: Justyna Gotkowska
Publisher: Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
Germany’s stance on Libya at the UN Security Council and its later decision not to take part in the military intervention gave rise to heated controversy both in Germany and abroad. More on «No more Compulsory Engagement – The Emancipation of German Security Policy»
May 2011
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11 May 2011
Londres, Berlin, Paris et la coopération européenne en matière de défense
Publisher: Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (FRS)
Ce colloque discute la coopération de défense entre les pays du triangle Londres, Berlin et Bruxelles en considérant la réalité opérationnelle. More on «Londres, Berlin, Paris et la coopération européenne en matière de défense»
February 2011
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Feb 2011
One Country, Two Societies?
Author: Marta Zawilska-Florczuk, Artur Ciechanowicz
Publisher: Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
This text investigates the extent of the process of the unification of the two German states. More on «One Country, Two Societies?»
January 2011
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2011
Ein Desaster. Deutschland und der Fall Libyen.
Author: Harald Müller
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
Die Haltung der Bundesregierung im Fall der Flugverbotszone über Libyen ist ein moralischer und politischer Fehler, der negative Langzeitwirkungen auf die Position Deutschlands in der Welt hat. More on «Ein Desaster. Deutschland und der Fall Libyen.» -
2011
E-Tools for Criminal Case Management within Selected EU Member States
Publisher: Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD)
This publication provides a comparative analysis of the current practices of justice recordkeeping and the electronic tools for measuring the judicial system performance in Finland, Belgium, Greece, Italy, Spain, Germany, and England and Wales. More on «E-Tools for Criminal Case Management within Selected EU Member States »
October 2010
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13 Oct 2010
How Much Legislation Comes From Europe?
Author: Vaughne Miller
Publisher: House of Commons Library
This paper explores various approaches to the question of how much national law is based on or influenced by EU law. More on «How Much Legislation Comes From Europe?»


