Journal for Public Law in Northern Germany

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Journal for Public Law in Northern Germany

description North German legal journal
Area of ​​Expertise public law
language German
publishing company Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft , Baden-Baden (Germany)
Headquarters Hamburg
First edition 1997
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition 800 copies
( Nomos Verlag , NordÖR mediadaten )
Editor-in-chief Ulrich Ramsauer (Central Editing)
editor Ivo Appel , Wilfried Erbguth , Hans-Jürgen Ermisch , Thomas Groß , Hannelore Kohl , Friedrich-Joachim Mehmel , Hubert Meyer , Ilsemarie Meyer , Herwig van Nieuwland , Ulrich Ramsauer , Michael Sauthoff , Utz Schliesky , Maren Thomsen
Web link www.nordoer.nomos.de
Article archive
from issue 1 of the 9th year (year 2006), without the current 6 years (from the current 6 years, a contribution can usually be accessed as a free reading sample) www.nordoer.nomos.de/archiv/
from issue 1 of the 9 . Year (2006), without the current 6 years (from the current 6 years, a contribution can usually be called up as a free reading sample)
ISSN
ZDB 1423131-1

The journal for public law in Northern Germany (abbreviated: NordÖR ) is a legal specialist journal in which important state law topics of the five northern German states Bremen , Hamburg , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein are published, especially essays on the "wet" issues of the coastal region in state administration and state legislation as well as the jurisdiction of the higher administrative courts.

Brief description

The five northern German coastal states are linked by a large number of comparable administrative law problems, which is also evident in parallel state law provisions. Accordingly, administrative case law in this area is of overarching interest. The journal for public law in Northern Germany - NordÖR - is run by judges from the administrative and higher administrative courts of the five northern German coastal states. The NordÖR provides an up-to-date and complete picture of constitutional and administrative law in northern Germany. The practice-relevant jurisprudence - in particular of the higher administrative courts and constitutional courts - is comprehensively documented. The essays, information and contributions in the current forum are aimed at anyone interested in the development of public law in northern Germany.

The structure

The magazine appears 12 times a year (double issue July / August) with approx. 44 pages and contains:

  • in each issue there are essays on North German topics in which authors prepare and discuss current questions for practitioners in the legal profession, jurisprudence and administration,
  • a "current forum" in which practitioners can comment critically in a short, concise form on current legislative proposals, new court decisions or specific administrative issues,
  • an up-to-date information section with news from legislation, administration and courts as well as other messages of specifically northern German interest,
  • a jurisprudence section structured according to subject areas with practical decisions from all five countries; In addition, the case law is documented in guiding principles.

editor

The journal for public law in Northern Germany is published by Ivo Appel (managing director of the Environmental Law Research Center, University of Hamburg ), Wilfried Erbguth ( University of Rostock ), Hans-Jürgen Ermisch (lawyer, specialist lawyer for administrative law, Hamburg), Thomas Groß ( University of Osnabrück ) , Hannelore Kohl (President of the State Constitutional Court of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ), Friedrich-Joachim Mehmel (President of the OVG Hamburg ), Hubert Meyer (Executive Member of the Lower Saxony District Assembly ), Ilsemarie Meyer (President of the State Court of Bremen and President of the OVG Bremen ), Herwig van Nieuwland (President of the Lower Saxony State Court and the OVG Lüneburg ), Ulrich Ramsauer (lawyer, Hamburg, University of Hamburg, presiding judge at the OVG Hamburg  a. D.), Michael Sauthoff (President of the OVG Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and the FG Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ), Utz Schliesky (Director of Schleswig-Holst Einischen Landtag ), Maren Thomsen (President of the OVG Schleswig ).

publishing company

The magazine has been published monthly by Nomos Verlag since 1997, initially with a print run of 1,100 and now 800 copies. Nomos-Verlag is based in Baden-Baden and has been part of the VERLAG-CHBECK group since 1999 .

editorial staff

Central editorial office

State editors

Editorial Advisory Board

expenditure

The journal appears in a printed version ( ISSN  1435-2206 , ZDB -ID 1423131-1 ) and since the 9th year (year 2006) also in an online edition ( ZDB -ID 2524155-2 ). In 1999 it also appeared in a CD-ROM edition ( ZDB -ID 2036894-X ).

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