German-German legal journal

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The Deutsch-Deutsche Rechts-Zeitschrift (DtZ) was a specialist journal from the CH Beck publishing house . She mainly dealt with questions that arose from the reunification of Germany .

It was published from 1990 to 1997 and was merged with the Zeitschrift für Vermögens- und Immobilienrecht (VIZ) in 1998 .

In 1990 Hanno Kühnert wrote about the newly published magazine:

“The German-German legal magazine was launched on the German market as early as April - a" hit in the GDR ", as press officer Veronika Grabow happily assures. Five issues have already appeared so far. This is where all the problems of legal approximation emerge, formulated by experts. The controversial, twice former GDR Minister of Justice, Kurt Wünsche, was also allowed to write here ("On the course of legal and judicial reform in the GDR"). The President of the Federal Administrative Court, Horst Sendler, thinks about the "administrative jurisdiction in the GDR": "How can we help?" It looks as if this magazine (which is included with the NJW free of charge and costs only twelve marks per quarter for individual subscribers) would become the permanent forum for the legal renewal of the GDR. It includes an "information sheet on the law of the Federal Republic" with basic information especially for its GDR readers. "

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Individual evidence

  1. Dying Right in Bloom. Accessed January 21, 2020.