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Departure of Police Law from the Liberal Constitutional State? -- From the Kreuzberg-Judgment of the...

Departure of Police Law from the Liberal Constitutional State? -- From the Kreuzberg-Judgment of the...

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Departure of Police Law from the Liberal Constitutional State? -- From the Kreuzberg-Judgment of the Prussian Higher Regional Court to the Current Counter-Terrorism Laws

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Departure of Police Law from the Liberal Constitutional State? -- From the Kreuzberg-Judgment of the Prussian Higher Regional Court to the Current Counter-Terrorism Laws

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Der Staat, 2004-01, Vol.43 (3), p.347-369

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German

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Following the Prussian court decision in 1882, the core function for police came to be characterized as protection from concrete dangers, with classic police law preserving the balance between freedom & security. However, a paradigm shift has occurred, & currently police are far more prevention oriented, emphasizing internal security through protec...

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Departure of Police Law from the Liberal Constitutional State? -- From the Kreuzberg-Judgment of the Prussian Higher Regional Court to the Current Counter-Terrorism Laws

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_60663987

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0038-884X

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