Annual of German and European law; v.1 (2003).KK5132 1-57181-414-0 Annual of German and European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. law; v.1 (2003). Title main entry. Ed. by Russell Russell, English noble family. It first appeared prominently in the reign of Henry VIII when John Russell, 1st earl of Bedford, 1486?–1555, rose to military and diplomatic importance. A. Miller and Peer Zumbansen. Berghahn Books, [c]2004 689 p. $85.00 This volume aims to make scholarship on German jurisprudence jurisprudence (j r'ĭspr d`əns), study of the nature and the origin and development of law. accessible to an English-speaking adj. 1. able to communicate in English.Adj. 1. English-speaking - able to communicate in English communicatory, communicative - able or tending to communicate; "was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew"- W.M. audience. It contains articles, jurisdictional reports, book reviews, and selected statutes or court decisions in all fields of German and European Law. Focusing on legal questions of particular socio-political relevance, it addresses such topics as challenges to the German welfare regime; German criminal procedure for obtaining evidence from witnesses abroad; and how terrorism deepened integration and politicized the EU. The editors are the founders and editors-in-chief of the online German Law Journal. |
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