In 1991, a faculty exchange relationship was established between Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz (Germany) and Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville (USA). Since that time, numerous lectures, speeches and panel-talks discussing a broad range of topics were held. Today, the Mainz-Louisville exchange is a vital program that strengthens the international profile of both faculties. This collection honors the twentieth anniversary of the exchange program and presents the scientific output created in both historical and current contexts.
In 1991, a faculty exchange relationship was established between Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz (Germany) and Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville (USA). Since that time, numerous lectures, speeches and panel-talks discussing a broad range of topics were held. Today, the Mainz-Louisville exchange is a vital program that strengthens the international profile of both faculties. This collection honors the twentieth anniversary of the exchange program and presents the scientific output created in both historical and current contexts.
Dieter Dörr, born in 1952; Chair for Public Law, International and European Law, Media Law at the University of Mainz and Director of the Mainz Media Institute. Udo Fink, born in 1957; Chair for Public Law, International and European Law, International Trade Law at the University of Mainz. Russel Weaver, born in 1952; Professor of Law and Distinguished University Scholar at the University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law. Tobias Keber, born in 1974; Associate Lecturer and Researcher at the Chair for Public Law, International and European Law, International Trade Law at the University of Mainz.
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Contents: Russell L. Weaver/Eckart Klein/Dieter Dörr/Udo Fink: Foreword: Honoring and Remembering the Johannes Gutenberg Faculty of Law - University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law Exchange Relationship - Robert L. Stenger: Learning on International Faculty Exchange - Don Burnett: A Global Theatre of American Justice? O. J. Simpson and Gutenberg's Second Wave - Russell L. Weaver: Gutenberg and Mass Communication - Dieter Dörr: The Tension between Ensuring and Protecting Personal Reputation and Cherishing Free Speech: Comparative Perspectives - An Overview of the Constitutional Court's position under consideration of Art. 10 ECHR - Mark D. Cole: The Atlantic or Pacific(a) Divide: On Regulating Broadcast Indecency in the U.S. from a Comparative European Perspective - Udo Fink: Public international law rules concerning the extension of national jurisdiction on the internet - Tobias O. Keber: Online Surveillance within the framework of German Data Protection Law - License to infiltrate? - Walter Rudolf: Federal States and International Law - Jessica Sänger: German Copyright Contract Law since 2002 and the Effects on Publishing - Ines Gillich: The Inter-American System of Human Rights and the United States - Judith D. Fischer: Gender-Neutral Language in U.S. Courts - Lisa H. Nicholson: US and EU: The Comparative Responses to the Global Economic Crisis - Susan Hanley Duncan: Preparing Students to Practice Law in 2010 and Beyond: The Call for Skills Training in the United States and Germany.
Contents: Russell L. Weaver/Eckart Klein/Dieter Dörr/Udo Fink: Foreword: Honoring and Remembering the Johannes Gutenberg Faculty of Law - University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law Exchange Relationship - Robert L. Stenger: Learning on International Faculty Exchange - Don Burnett: A Global Theatre of American Justice? O. J. Simpson and Gutenberg's Second Wave - Russell L. Weaver: Gutenberg and Mass Communication - Dieter Dörr: The Tension between Ensuring and Protecting Personal Reputation and Cherishing Free Speech: Comparative Perspectives - An Overview of the Constitutional Court's position under consideration of Art. 10 ECHR - Mark D. Cole: The Atlantic or Pacific(a) Divide: On Regulating Broadcast Indecency in the U.S. from a Comparative European Perspective - Udo Fink: Public international law rules concerning the extension of national jurisdiction on the internet - Tobias O. Keber: Online Surveillance within the framework of German Data Protection Law - License to infiltrate? - Walter Rudolf: Federal States and International Law - Jessica Sänger: German Copyright Contract Law since 2002 and the Effects on Publishing - Ines Gillich: The Inter-American System of Human Rights and the United States - Judith D. Fischer: Gender-Neutral Language in U.S. Courts - Lisa H. Nicholson: US and EU: The Comparative Responses to the Global Economic Crisis - Susan Hanley Duncan: Preparing Students to Practice Law in 2010 and Beyond: The Call for Skills Training in the United States and Germany.
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