英文摘要 |
While the German constitution– the Basic Law–can look back on an impressive success story, German constitutional law today faces a number of serious challenges. These challenges –and also future prospects–are described in the following article. Relevant topics are the increasing fragmentation and polarisation of politics challenging parliamentary democracy, the progressive centralisation of decision-making questioning federalism in Germany, the ambivalent tendency towards direct horizontal effects of fundamental rights and the crisis of the binding force of law in the European Union and in the global community.
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