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Stapel-Schulz, C. (2001): Vorschriften anpassen [Adapting Regulations]. In: Kommune 21, 1(3), pp. 16-17.
Ass. jur. Claudia Stapel-Schulz
2001
Heldt, A.; Klatt, M. K. (2021): Die Privilegierung der Justizpressekonferenz durch das Bundesverfassungsgericht [The Privileging of the Judicial Press Conference by the Federal Constitutional Court]. In: Neue Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht (2021) 10, S. 684ff (https://beck-online.beck.de/Bcid...
The article by Matthias Klatt on the Jurisdiction of the Federal Constitutional Court concerning "Acting Judges" is published in the Neuen Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht. It is available on the publisher's website, the download is subject to a charge. Klatt, Matthias K.:...
Kettemann, C. (2019): "This is Not a Drill”: International Law and Protection of Cybersecurity. In: B. Wagner; M. Kettemann; K. Vieth (eds.), Research Handbook of Human Rights and Digital Technology. Global Politics, Law and International Relations. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 113-128.
Dreyer, S. (2018): Auf dünnem Eis? Multimediale Projekte rechtssicher umsetzen [On Thin Ice? Implementing Multimedial Projects Legally]. In: Computer + Unterricht 111/2018, pp. 32-34.
Schulz, W.; Staben, J. (2016): 13. Kapitel. Regulierungsradar: Recht und Internet [Chapter 13th Regulatory Radar: Law and the Internet]. In: Gassmann, O.; Sutter, P. (eds.), Digitale Transformation im Unternehmen gestalten [Shaping Digital Transformation in Business Enterprises]. Munich: Carl H...
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