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RITSUMEIKAN
LAW REVIEW

 

 

No.31

-International Edition-

June 2014

 

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Über den rechtsphilosophischen Universalismus in der japanischen Strafrechtsgeschichte- eine kritische Betrachtung über den Strafrechsgedanken Seiichiro Onos in der Zweiten Weltkriegszeit- HONDA Minoru
The Changing Contours of “Stateness” and Prospects for Democracy under Neoliberal Globalization NAKATANI Yoshikazu

 

CONTRIBUTIONS

Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit zwischen Verfassungsrecht und Politik. Am Beispiel des deutschen Bundesverfassungsgerichts Rupert SCHOLZ
Die Europäische Union heute ? aus deutscher Sicht
Rupert SCHOLZ
Der Schutz der Persönlichkeit und des Privatlebens im Verfassungsrecht und im Zivilrecht Johannes HAGER
中国的訴訟調解:演変、制度及近期働態
張 衛平
Regional and international protection of human rights: a new prospective Jean-Paul COSTA
“The Role of the Supreme Court and Consitutional Courts in Japan, Korea and Germany”
DAAD Joint Symposium of Ritsumeikan University (RU),
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU),
Seoul National University (SNU) in Kyoto/Japan
Introduction DEGUCHI Masahisa
The Role of the German Federal Constitutional Court Law and Politics Rudolf STREINZ
The European Court of Human Rights and the courts of the High Contracting Parties– specifically regarding the consequences of the imminent accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights Birgit DAIBER
The Development of the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the EU in the Field of Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters URAKAWA Hiroko
Constitutional Activism of the European Court of Justice? On Rising Tensions Between Karlsruhe and Luxembourg After Åkerberg Fransson Walther MICHL
The election of the German Federal Constitutional Court’s judges – A lack of democracy? Martin HEIDEBACH
The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany – a “super-appellate court” in civil law cases? Christian GOMILLE
The German Federal Constitutional Court between National Constitutional Identity and Regional Integration Chun-Kyung Paulus SUH
Bans on political parties - The limitation of free political competition by the German Federal Constitutional Court Stephan LORENTZ


NEW CASE IN JAPANESE LAW

NAKAMURA Nana