Public Law in Germany
A Historical Introduction from the 16th to the 21st Century
Michael Stolleis author Thomas Dunlap translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:25th May '17
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This introduction explores the history and significance of German public law, offering insights into its evolution and current debates, as presented in Public Law in Germany.
This book serves as a concise and accessible introduction to the history of German public law, specifically focusing on the period from the sixteenth century to the end of the twentieth century. Public Law in Germany distills the essential elements of Michael Stolleis's award-winning work, providing students and readers with a simplified translation that captures the core themes and developments in this complex field. The author emphasizes the longstanding significance of public law in German academia, tracing its evolution and continued relevance in modern legal culture, particularly in constitutional, administrative, and international law contexts.
In Public Law in Germany, readers will find a thorough exploration of the foundational changes that have shaped public law over the centuries. The book situates contemporary debates within the German Federal Constitutional Court and examines the broader implications for the nation-state in Europe. Through this lens, Stolleis addresses the critical role of fundamental rights, highlighting how these principles are upheld in Germany's specialized administrative courts, which play a pivotal part in the advancement of legal practices and protections.
Designed with students in mind, this work not only simplifies complex legal concepts but also serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of German public law. By summarizing Stolleis's extensive four-volume series, it provides an invaluable companion for those interested in the historical and contemporary landscape of public law in Germany.
this little book is a true vade mecum ... for anyone seeking a primer on the development of German public law scholarship, this little book admirably fits the bill. * Martin Loughlin, Modern Law Review *
The book succeeds admirably ... in presenting to a broader readership the arc of German public law thinking since its early-modern origins. * Justin Collings, International Journal of Constitutional Law *
ISBN: 9780198798965
Dimensions: 223mm x 149mm x 19mm
Weight: 410g
224 pages