The 1989 Revolution in East Germany and its Impact on Unified Germany's Constitutional Law
ISBN:
978-3-8487-2557-1
Verlag:
Nomos
Land des Verlags:
Deutschland
Erscheinungsdatum:
12.04.2016
Format:
Hardcover
Seitenanzahl:
257
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The book promotes a completely new understanding of constitutional lawmaking in Germany. A thorough analysis of the 1989 Revolution in the GDR demonstrates that it is wrong to reduce the Revolutions meaning to bringing about German unification and an unconditional adoption of West German constitutional law by the new states. Instead, the author shows that the Revolution had its own constitutional agenda, at least parts of which were transferred to unified Germany, where mostly the Federal Constitutional Court integrated them into the West German constitutional order. Case analyses reveal that unified Germany�s constitutional law is a co-production between East German revolutionaries and the old Federal Republic.
The author is Associate Professor of U.S., German, and Comparative Constitutional Law at Peking University School of Transnational Law.







