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Geschichte des Gerichtsverfassungsrechts. System des verwaltungsgerichtlichen Rechtsschutzes

Geschichte des Gerichtsverfassungsrechts. System des verwaltungsgerichtlichen Rechtsschutzes 29 8 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW Canon Law, drawing a parallel between Catholic society abiding by its rules and states insisting on their rights as against other states, he comes close to Verdross' view and does not find any essential difference between the binding force of international law and the obligatory character of law in general (29). BARNA HORVATH* ""Visiting Professor, The Graduate Faculty, The New School for Social Research. KERN, E. Geschichte des Gerichtsverfassungsrechts. Munchen und Berlin: Verlag C. H. Beck, 1954. Pp. xv, 325. MENGER, CH.-F. System des verwaltungsgerichllichen Rechtsschutzes. Tubingen: J. C B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1954. Pp. xxiv, 262. The first volume, devoted to the history of German judicial organization, recognizes that the organization of the Judiciary is part of the constitutional framework of each country, as well as the foundation of the procedures of its courts. Exemplifying the importance of the approach from the distant his­ torical past, the work starts with an excellent and concise summary of the judicial procedures of the earliest periods. Many of the concepts and problems of present German judicial organization originated in the fifth century and the times of Charlemagne; the bases of judicial independence and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

Geschichte des Gerichtsverfassungsrechts. System des verwaltungsgerichtlichen Rechtsschutzes

American Journal of Comparative Law , Volume 5 (2) – Apr 1, 1956

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Oxford University Press
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© 1956 by The American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc.
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0002-919X
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2326-9197
DOI
10.2307/837389
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29 8 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW Canon Law, drawing a parallel between Catholic society abiding by its rules and states insisting on their rights as against other states, he comes close to Verdross' view and does not find any essential difference between the binding force of international law and the obligatory character of law in general (29). BARNA HORVATH* ""Visiting Professor, The Graduate Faculty, The New School for Social Research. KERN, E. Geschichte des Gerichtsverfassungsrechts. Munchen und Berlin: Verlag C. H. Beck, 1954. Pp. xv, 325. MENGER, CH.-F. System des verwaltungsgerichllichen Rechtsschutzes. Tubingen: J. C B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1954. Pp. xxiv, 262. The first volume, devoted to the history of German judicial organization, recognizes that the organization of the Judiciary is part of the constitutional framework of each country, as well as the foundation of the procedures of its courts. Exemplifying the importance of the approach from the distant his­ torical past, the work starts with an excellent and concise summary of the judicial procedures of the earliest periods. Many of the concepts and problems of present German judicial organization originated in the fifth century and the times of Charlemagne; the bases of judicial independence and

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Published: Apr 1, 1956

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