Constitutional Process | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the category of constitutional procedural law, you will find comprehensive scholarly literature on the procedural principles, jurisdiction, and forms of decision-making of the Federal Constitutional Court, as well as on constitutional review. The works address key topics such as constitutional complaints, the law of state organization, fundamental rights, and their judicial enforcement. Additionally, they explore in depth the intersections with European law, international law, and national constitutional systems—for example, in the context of identity checks or the hybridization of constitutions.
The selection includes commentaries on the Federal Constitutional Court Act (BVerfGG), textbooks, lecture notes, and collections of texts with references to case law. The target audience consists of legal professionals, students, judicial clerks, and practitioners in government agencies and courts who deal with constitutional court proceedings, the doctrine of fundamental rights, or the review of European Union legal acts.