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International Journal of Constitutional Law 2008 6(1):153-161; doi:10.1093/icon/mom041
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Constitutional developments

Germany: The European Arrest Warrant case

Nicolas Nohlen*

* Doctoral candidate, University of Heidelberg. Email: nicos.nohlen{at}studzr.de


   Abstract

Decision of the German Constitutional Court of July 18, 2005—European Arrest Warrant Act—implementation of EU framework decision—freedom from extradition—guarantee of recourse to a court


Developments Correspondents Daphne Barak-Erez (Israel), Rodrigo Correa (Chile), Mark Elliott (United Kingdom), Simon Evans (Australia/New Zealand), Tania Groppi (Italy), Susi Dwi Harijianti (Indonesia), Raj Kumar (India/Asia), Christine Langenfeld (Germany), Jibong Lim (Korea), Wanda Mastor (France), Shigenori Matsui (Japan), Anashri Pillay (South Africa), Beate Rudolf (European Union/European Court of Human Rights), David Schneiderman (Canada), Benny Tai (China/Hong Kong), Caroline Taube (Scandinavia/Baltic States), Li-ann Thio (Singapore), Alexei Trochev (Russia/CIS), Renata Uitz (Hungary)


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