Comments on the Draft of the New German Private Law Anti-Discrimination Act: Implementing Directives 2000/43/EC and 2004/113/EC in German Private Law
Florian Stork
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Confronting Memories: European 'Bitter Experiences' and the Constitutionalization Process: Constructing Europe in the Shadow of its Pasts
Christian Joerges
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Present-ing the Past: Political Narratives on European History and the Justification of EU Integration
Fabrice Larat
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National Constitutions, Liberal State, Fascist State and the Holocaust in Belgium and Bulgaria
David Fraser Jenkins
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Constitutional Identity and the Politics of Homogeneity
Matthias Mahlmann
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Constitutional Erinnerungsarbeit: Ambivalence and Translation
Alexander Somek
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Populist Use of Memory and Constitutionalism: Two Comments - I
Patricia Chiantera-Stutte
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Populist Use of Memory and Constitutionalism: Two Comments - II
Andrea Petó
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Memory, Politics and Law. The Eichmann Trial: Hannah Arendt's View on the Jerusalem Court's Competence
Thomas Johannes Marie Mertens
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Stefan Seidendorf
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Europeanization as a Challenge to Legal History
Thorsten Keiser
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Law's Past and Europe's Future
Vivian Grosswald Curran
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Genocidal Politics and Racialization of Intervention: From Rwanda to Darfur and Beyond
Shedrack C. Agbakwa
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