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Weimar : a jurisprudence of crisis

Author: Arthur J Jacobson; Bernhard Schlink; et al
Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2000.
Series: Philosophy, social theory, and the rule of law, 8.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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A scrutiny of the Weimar jurisprudence of crisis that offers an overview of the perils and promise of constitutional development in states that lack an entrenched tradition of constitutionalism.

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Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Arthur J Jacobson; Bernhard Schlink; et al
ISBN: 0520220595 9780520220591 9780520236813 0520236815
OCLC Number: 43798454
Description: xiv, 405 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Preface Translation and Apparatus Introduction. Constitutional Crisis: The German and the American Experience, by Arthur J. Jacobson and Bernhard Schlink Prologue. The Shattering of Methods in Late Wilhelmine Germany Introduction, by Stefan Korioth On Legal Theory and Sociology (1911), by Max Weber Constitutional Amendment and Constitutional Transformation (1906), by Georg Jellinek On the Borders between Legal and Sociological Method (1911), by Hans Kelsen Statute and Judgment (1912), by Carl Schmitt 1. Hans Kelsen Introduction, by Clemens Jabloner Legal Formalism and the Pure Theory of Law (1929), by Hans Kelsen On the Essence and Value of Democracy (1929), by Hans Kelsen 2. Hugo Preuss Introduction, by Christoph Schoenberger The Significance of the Democratic Republic for the Idea of Social Justice (1925), by Hugo Preuss 3. Gerhard Anschutz Introduction, by Walter Pauly Three Guiding Principles of the Weimar Constitution (1922), by Gerhard Anschutz 4. Richard Thoma Introduction, by Peter C. Caldwell The Reich as a Democracy (1930), by Richard Thoma 5. Heinrich Triepel Introduction, by Ralf Poscher Law of the State and Politics (1926), by Heinrich Triepel 6. Erich Kaufmann Introduction, by Stephen Cloyd On the Problem of People's Will (1931), by Erich Kaufmann 7. Rudolf Smend Introduction, by Stefan Korioth Constitution and Constitutional Law (1928), by Rudolf Smend 8. Hermann Heller Introduction, by David Dyzenhaus Political Democracy and Social Homogeneity (1928), by Hermann Heller The Essence and Structure of the State (1934), by Hermann Heller 9. Carl Schmitt Introduction, by Volker Neumann The Status Quo and the Peace (1925), by Carl Schmitt The Liberal Rule of Law (1928), by Carl Schmitt State Ethics and the Pluralist State (1930), by Carl Schmitt Epilogue. The Decline of Theory Introduction, by Reinhard Mehring The Total State (1933), by Ernst Forsthoff Legal Community as National Community (1935), by Reinhard H{od}hn The Constitution of Freedom (1935), by Carl Schmitt The Administration as Provider of Services (1938), by Ernst Forsthoff New Foundations of Administrative Law (1934), by Theodor Maunz Administration (1937), by Theodor Maunz Constitution (1937), by Ernst Rudolf Huber Form and Structure of the Reich (1941), by Ernst Rudolf Huber "Positions and Concepts": A Debate with Carl Schmitt (1941), by Ernst Rudolf Huber Reich, Sphere of Influence, Great Power (1942), by Reinhard Hohn Notes Editors and Contributors Copyright Acknowledgments Index
Series Title: Philosophy, social theory, and the rule of law, 8.
Responsibility: Arthur J. Jacobson and Bernhard Schlink, editors ; translated by Belinda Cooper with Peter C. Caldwell ... [et al.].
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