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Carolyn Moser, 22 September 2022
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"They're not little adults": the struggle for proper and standalone children's rights in the German Basic Law
30 April 2021
Germany's Constitutional Court ruled Thursday that the country's 2019 climate protection act is in part unconstitutional.
"The regulations irreversibly postpo…
13 January 2021
Opposition politicians and child protection organizations essentially welcome the agreement between the Union and the SPD to include children’s rights in the Ba…
30 April 2020
The strict responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Germany have triggered a slew of judicial challenges, including before the Constitutional Court. While the Cour…
26 September 2018
Dieter Grimm LL.M. ’65, a former justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, returned to Harvard Law School on September 18 to speak on “Courts unde…
23 August 2018
Germany’s Grundgesetz, or Basic Law, is widely regarded as one of the best constitutions in the world. With Germany in ruins and disgrace just three years after…