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Austria: Political Developments and Data in 2022
Abstract Austrian politics in 2022 was affected by high levels of public dissatisfaction. The year was dominated by pandemic fatigue, rising inflation and the reconditioning of the so‐called Austrian People's Party/Österreichische Volkspartei (ÖVP) corruption‐affaire. Consequently, the national government parties of the Christian‐Democratic ÖVP and the
KATRIN PRAPROTNIK
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Abstract The main goal of my text is to generalize Alexy's explicative argument against human rights skeptics in order to minimize the overall room for their escape. This argument tries to show that any attempt to intersubjectively justify the nonexistence of human rights as moral rights necessarily commits the so‐called performative self‐contradiction.
Tomáš Sobek
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Abstract This article compares the framework of environmental public interest litigation in China to the individualized system of judicial review in Germany. It shows that environmental reform requires modern States such as Germany and China to consider certain objective criteria related to the public interest.
Nicholas Campbell
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Human–algorithm hybrids as (quasi‐)organizations? On the accountability of digital collective actors
Abstract Models of individual accountability for algorithms’ actions fail when a human–algorithm association comes to be viewed as a collective actor. In some situations, human and algorithmic actions are so closely intertwined that there is no longer a linear connection between the emergent collectivity and the complex interactions of humans and ...
ANNA BECKERS, GUNTHER TEUBNER
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Austria: Political Developments and Data in 2021
Abstract This entry includes data on changes in national government composition, party leadership changes and parliamentary composition in Austria in 2021, as well as election results from a subnational election. It covers the Austrian coalition government between the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and the Greens, led by Sebastian Kurz, in the second ...
MARCELO JENNY, SIMON HOFER
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Abstract Ever since the establishment of EU competence to legislate in criminal matters, legal scholarship has been devoting a fair amount of attention to the scope of these powers as well as to their proper exercise. The many scholarly contributions this has led to make a commendable and laudable body of knowledge with respect to the matter at hand ...
Jannemieke W. Ouwerkerk
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Towards Categorical Visibility? The Political Making of a Third Sex in Germany and the Netherlands
Abstract Although international proclamations increasingly recognize legal sex beyond binary categories, domestic legislation is lagging behind. Germany and the Netherlands are the first countries in Western Europe where courts have ruled in favour of a third option.
A.L. Schotel, L.M. Mügge
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Corpus Delicti 2.0: Juli Zeh und die Covid‐19 Pandemie
The German Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 4, Page 546-552, Fall 2023.
Sonja Klocke
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Der Beitrag bezieht sich auf die Frage der Rechtsstellung der polnischen Bevölkerung in Preußen und im Deutschen Reich (nach 1871) unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Provinzen Posen und Westpreußen.
Anna Tarnowska
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Proportionality And The Limitation Clauses Of The South African Bill Of Rights [PDF]
"Proportionality" is a contemporary heavy-weight concept which has been described as an element of a globalised international grammar and as a foundational element of global constitutionalism. The article firstly describes the elements of proportionality
IM (Ig) Rautenbach
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