German Law Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 25, Issue 5
February 05, 2025
February 05, 2025
FRANKFURT, Germany, Feb. 5 -- The German Law Journal, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features transnational law, published research articles on the following topics in its Vol. 25, Issue 5 edition:
* Democratic Revisability and the Legitimacy of Constitutional Entrenchments: A Content-Specific Approach
* Deviating from the Norm? The Pregnant Body in Scandinavian Health Law
* Nudging and the Safeguards of the Rule of Law
* Scenario Analysi . . .
* Democratic Revisability and the Legitimacy of Constitutional Entrenchments: A Content-Specific Approach
* Deviating from the Norm? The Pregnant Body in Scandinavian Health Law
* Nudging and the Safeguards of the Rule of Law
* Scenario Analysi . . .