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Category Archives: Mathias M. Siems

The Adjudication of the German Federal Supreme Court (BGH) in the Last 55 Years – A Quantitative and Comparative Approach

Mathias M. Siems*

(2007) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 4 at ouclf.law.ox.ac.uk | How to cite this article

Table of contents

  • I. Introduction.
  • II. Citation to Other Court Decisions
    1. Citation to other courts
    2. Citation of own decisions
    3. Comparative remarks
  • III. Legal Methodology
    1. Methods of interpretation
    2. Flexibility and tradition
    3. Foundations of the law
    4. Comparative remarks
  • IV. Summary and Outlook
  • Endnotes

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This entry was posted in 2007, 4, Articles, Mathias M. Siems on 27 July 2017 by Steve Allen.

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