Journal of corporate and corporate law

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Journal of corporate and corporate law

description German science magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Jurisprudence
publishing company Walter de Gruyter publisher
Headquarters Berlin
First edition 1972
founder Marcus Lutter , Herbert Wiedemann
Frequency of publication six times a year
Widespread edition 1400 copies
editor Alfred Bergmann, Ingo Drescher, Holger Fleischer, Wulf Goette, Stephan Harbarth, Peter Hommelhoff, Gerd Krieger, Hanno Merkt, Christoph Teichmann, Jochen Vetter, Marc-Philippe Weller and Hartmut Wicke
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The Zeitschrift für Unternehmens- und Corporate Law (ZGR) is a legal specialist journal that is published six times a year by Walter de Gruyter . It was founded in 1972 by Marcus Lutter and Herbert Wiedemann and is today managed by Alfred Bergmann, Ingo Drescher, Holger Fleischer, Wulf Goette, Stephan Harbarth , Peter Hommelhof f, Gerd Krieger, Hanno Merkt , Christoph Teichmann , Jochen Vetter, Marc-Philippe Weller and Hartmut Wicke published. Other editors included Reinhard Goerdeler , Robert Fischer and Heribert Hirte .

Corporate, corporate and capital market law form the traditional focus of the articles published in the ZGR. In recent years, however, international, especially European, and interdisciplinary aspects have gained in importance. In addition, special issues devoted to a specific current topic are published at irregular intervals.

The print run of the ZGR is 1400 copies.

Editor dispute

On July 18, 2018, the national press reported that Stephan Harbarth , then a member of the Bundestag and current judge at the Federal Constitutional Court , would be “accepted into a particularly distinguished group of law professors” as co-editor of the respected ZGR. Previously, Heribert Hirte , a Cologne deputy and Hamburg university professor, who sits with Harbarth for the CDU in the Bundestag and in the legal committee, was excluded from the group of editors of the ZGR and the European Company and Financial Law Review. The actual and legal requirements for this exclusion are still disputed in court.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Journal of corporate and corporate law. Retrieved May 6, 2020 .
  2. ZDB -ID 282700-1 . Exemplary: Marcus Lutter (Ed.): The capital of the stock corporation in Europe (= magazine for corporate and corporate law. ZGR. Special issue. No. 17). de Gruyter Recht, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-89949-308-7 .
  3. ^ Journal of corporate and corporate law. Retrieved May 6, 2020 .
  4. ^ Arno Balzer: Federal Constitutional Court: Stephan Harbarth is the favorite to succeed Ferdinand Kirchhof . In: THE WORLD . July 18, 2018 ( welt.de [accessed May 6, 2020]).
  5. ↑ Trade journal throws out members of the Bundestag - Law-Tax-Economy - Verlag CHBECK. Retrieved May 6, 2020 .
  6. Some decisions are made irrational , Interview, NJW-aktuell 1–2 / 2020, p. 12 f.