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Festschrift zum 125jährigen [hundertfünfundzwanzigjährigen] Bestehen der Juristischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin

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The text explores various legal themes, including property protection of established businesses against state intervention, the necessity for a new theory of state ownership in democratic constitutional states, and the implications of Berlin's legal rulings on constitutional matters. It discusses the role of the Savigny Foundation, the significance of school and parliamentary reservations, and the protection of historical monuments in Berlin. Key topics include prisoners' rights to access medical records, colonial policies in the Pacific with a focus on Samoa, labor law within a social market economy, and competition protection for private brokers against public savings banks in real estate. The text also examines the city-state as an entrepreneur and regulatory authority, restrictions on operations during adverse weather, and the legal framework governing pre-trial detention. It addresses the admissibility of administrative decisions in wastewater legislation and the legal aspects of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. Other discussions include constitutional subsidiarity in Germany and Austria, the style of social legislation, the quality of laws today, and state obligations under federal framework law. Additionally, it touches on public law questions in civil procedures, press freedom as articulated by Goethe, state interventions in the energy sector, and the challenges of constitutional jurisdiction. The text furt

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Festschrift zum 125jährigen [hundertfünfundzwanzigjährigen] Bestehen der Juristischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin, Dieter Wilke

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1984
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