Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts (AöR)
Edited by Martin Eifert, Annette Guckelberger, Peter M. Huber and Frank Schorkopf
in association with Rüdiger Breuer, Udo Di Fabio, Jochen Abr. Frowein, Peter Häberle, and Gerhard Robbers
Volume 150 (2025) / Price per volume (4 issues with approx. 680 pages)
Founded in 1886. Dealing with all aspects of public law (mainly German). Language: German.
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