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Based on over 40,000 notarial deeds, Philipp Morten Martin investigates how Jewish owned property was sold under National Socialism in the regional co...Lees meer
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Rafael Küffer examines Zaccaria Giacometti's position on the legitimacy of state emergency law in its political, economic and scholarly context. In do...Lees meer
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Civil law during the Weimar Republic was surprisingly productive and effective. This volume is a collection of articles on individual sectors of civil...Lees meer
David Sörgel describes the establishment and the implementation of core subjects such as the history of law, the philosophy of law, the sociology of l...Lees meer
In the aftermath of 1945, why were practitioners of law rarely sentenced for the crimes they committed during the Nazi era? Was it because the judges ...Lees meer
Barbara Manthe analyzes the everyday history of judges in the higher regional court district of Cologne during the Second World War. She asks how judg...Lees meer
In January 1935, the Faculty of Law at the University of Breslau was declared a "political shock troop faculty." In this work, Thomas Ditt presents th...Lees meer
English summary: Nikolaus Urban examines how German constitutional law and politics during the late empire and the Weimar Republic reacted to the chan...Lees meer
Susanne Karoline Paas studies the history of the flexible system from its "discovery" by Walter Wilburg to the adaptations by Franz Bydlinski and Clau...Lees meer
In the early 1950s, equal rights for men and women presented courts in East and West Germany with challenges. Raphaela Etzold asks how judges overcame...Lees meer
The murder paragraph that came into force in 1941 largely corresponds to today's Section 211 in the German Criminal Code. Martina Plüss traces the his...Lees meer
With the "winding up" of the German Democratic Republic, its legal system also ceased to exist. Looking back on this from the viewpoint of a new gener...Lees meer
During the Nazi period, training camps for altogether 20.000 young legal professionals were common instruments for indoctrination, disciplinary action...Lees meer