Jurisdiktionskonflikte in Mehrebenensystemen Die Entwicklung eines Modells zur L sung von Konflikten zwischen Gerichten unterschiedlicher Ebenen in vernetzten Rechtsordnungen – Heiko Sauer

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Jurisdictional conflicts in multi-level systems are a growing concern in our increasingly interconnected world. This book, “Jurisdiktionskonflikte in Mehrebenensystemen,” provides a comprehensive analysis of these conflicts, examining their causes and consequences within networked legal orders.

Heiko Sauer’s work offers an in-depth examination of existing conflict resolution mechanisms employed by courts at different levels. It goes beyond mere description, proposing a novel model for resolving these conflicts based on the core principles of subsidiarity, proportionality, and effectiveness. This model offers practical guidance for navigating the complexities of multi-level judicial systems.

The book is an invaluable resource for judges, lawyers, and policymakers grappling with the challenges of jurisdictional disputes. It contributes significantly to the ongoing development of a more coherent and efficient multi-level judicial system, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the future of law and governance in a globalized world. The detailed analysis and proposed solutions make this a key text for understanding and addressing jurisdictional conflicts in complex legal landscapes.

Heiko Sauer’s “Jurisdiktionskonflikte in Mehrebenensystemen” (ISBN: 9783540772279) analyzes jurisdictional conflicts in multi-level systems. It proposes a novel conflict resolution model based on subsidiarity, proportionality, and effectiveness. Essential for judges, lawyers, and policymakers.