German law has been of long-standing interest and increasing relevance around the world, but access for researchers and practitioners very frequently was limited by the necessity of German language proficiency. This book offers a global discourse on and study of German, European and Comparative law.
The reader can re-live this momentous period of history by examining maps, diaries, letters, sketches, secret memos and reports, posters and labels which up till now have remained exclusively in museums.
An assessment of the situation of Europe and German unification at the beginning of the 1990s. The author identifies fundamental issues and describes various organizations that form Germany's "European" framework.