New journal for social law

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New Journal for Social Law (NZS)

First edition 1992
Frequency of publication Fortnightly
Editor-in-chief Stefan Greiner, Rainer Schlegel, Raimund Waltermann
Web link NZS at Beck-Aktuell
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The Neue Zeitschrift für Sozialrecht (NZS) is a legal journal that deals with the entire spectrum of social law , including parts of medical law . The focus of the publications is on social security law , and more recently also on basic security law for jobseekers .

The journal emerged from the Neue Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Sozialrecht (NZA), from which it was spun off for the first edition in 1992. The impetus for this was provided by the then President of the Federal Social Court, Heinrich Reiter , who subsequently also became one of the founding editors of the NZS . Since then, the NZA has been continued as the new journal for labor law exclusively with labor law issues, while social law has been given more space in the NZS.

The magazine is published by Ulrich Becker , Jürgen Brand, Dagmar Felix , Stefan Greiner , Rainer Hess , Thorsten Kingreen , Ferdinand Kirchhof , Gerhard Knorr, Peter Masuch , Wolfgang Meyer , Hermann Plagemann, Christian Rolfs , Franz Ruland , Rainer Schlegel , Helge Sodan , Wolfgang Spellbrink, Raimund Waltermann and Peter Wigge.

The NZS has been published every two weeks since January 2011, previously monthly by Verlag C. H. Beck , Munich. All articles since 1998 are also available in the Beck-Online database . Gerhard Knorr was the editor-in-chief until 2016. Stefan Greiner , Rainer Schlegel and Raimund Waltermann have been editorial managers since 2017 .

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Masuch: Prof. Dr. jur. Heinrich Reiter for the 80th In: NZS . 2010, p. 492, 492 .