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Human Dignity, Identity Review of the European Arrest Warrant and the Court of Justice as a Listener in the Dialogue of Courts: Solange-III and Aranyosi
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Hong, Mathias
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/ Constitutional law
/ Federal court decisions
/ Germany
/ Human rights
2016
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Human Dignity, Identity Review of the European Arrest Warrant and the Court of Justice as a Listener in the Dialogue of Courts: Solange-III and Aranyosi
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Hong, Mathias
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Case Notes
/ Constitutional law
/ Federal court decisions
/ Germany
/ Human rights
2016
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Human Dignity, Identity Review of the European Arrest Warrant and the Court of Justice as a Listener in the Dialogue of Courts: Solange-III and Aranyosi
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Human Dignity, Identity Review of the European Arrest Warrant and the Court of Justice as a Listener in the Dialogue of Courts: Solange-III and Aranyosi
2016
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Overview
As long as the German Constitution remains in force, the German Federal Constitutional Court will enforce the Constitution's right to human dignity, law of the European Union notwithstanding. That is the key message of the court's historic 15 December 2015 decision on the European arrest warrant. Therefore, although the words as long as Solange do not appear in the text of the decision, it can still aptly be referred to as 'Solange-III'. Reprinted by permission of the T.M.C. Asser Press and Cambridge University Press. Please see www.journals.cambridge.org/jid_ECL for further details
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