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    Gustav Radbruch (21 November 1878 – 23 November 1949) was a German legal scholar and politician. He served as Minister of Justice of Germany during the...
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  • formulated in a 1946 essay by the German law professor and politician Gustav Radbruch. According to the theory, a judge who encounters a conflict between...
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  • Radbruch may refer to: Radbruch, a municipality in the district of Lüneburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany Gustav Radbruch, a German law professor and politician...
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    Wirth government and in the Reichstag because Minister of Justice Gustav Radbruch and Chancellor Wirth interpreted them as directed against right-wing...
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    Pauli, Bertolt Brecht, Max Horkheimer, Karl Loewenstein, Carl Schmitt, Gustav Radbruch, Ernst Cassirer, Ernst Bloch and Konrad Adenauer. LMU has recently...
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    Anselm" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Gustav Radbruch Paul Johann Anselm Feuerbach - ein Juristenleben, Springer, Vienna...
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    Reinhold Zippelius Neil MacCormick William E. May Martha Nussbaum Gustav Radbruch Joseph Raz Jeremy Waldron Friedrich Carl von Savigny Robert Summers...
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  • English-speaking legal systems until the 20th century. German jurist Gustav Radbruch, writing in 1903, considered the correlative relationship between right...
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    Schiffer (1860–1954) 10 May 1921 22 October 1921 165 days DDP Wirth I 6 Gustav Radbruch (1878–1949) 26 October 1921 14 November 1922 1 year, 19 days SPD Wirth...
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    burnt alive in Berlin 28 May 1813. They were, however, according to Gustav Radbruch, secretly strangled just prior to being burnt, namely when their arms...
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    Hamburg and Bremen John Rugee (1827–1894), politician in Wisconsin, USA Gustav Radbruch (1878–1949), legal scholar and politician Hermann Lüdemann (1880–1959)...
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    Stammler became a leading thinker in European jurisprudence, along with Gustav Radbruch (1878–1949) and Hans Kelsen (1881–1973), all of whom were greatly influenced...
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    President Friedrich Ebert pledged his support for the repeal effort. Gustav Radbruch, who served as justice minister for the SPD from 1921 to 1922 and again...
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  • Sigfrid Karg-Elert, German composer and educator (d. 1933) 1878 – Gustav Radbruch, German lawyer and politician, German Minister of Justice (d. 1949)...
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  • positivists. Legal positivism in Germany was famously rejected by Gustav Radbruch in 1946 where prosecution of Nazi supporters faced a challenge of assessing...
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    The second Stresemann cabinet, headed by Chancellor Gustav Stresemann of the German People's Party (DVP), was the ninth democratically elected government...
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  • Macmillan; Oxford 1995) Friedrich Paulsen (July 16, 1846–August 14, 1908) Gustav Radbruch (1878–1949) (Routledge 2000) Paul Rée (1849–1901) (Oxford 1995) Hans...
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    Walther Schücking Fritz Stein Ferdinand Tönnies Heinrich von Treitschke Friedrich Wegener Otto Werner Gustav Radbruch Richard Sorge Philip Rosenstiel...
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    Franz Oppenheimer Jean Piaget Roger Picard Henri Piéron Karl Přibram Erich Przywara Gustav Radbruch / Albert Thibaudet Paul Tillich / Robert Michels...
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    of Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution dismissed Zeigner. Chancellor Gustav Stresemann (DVP) appointed Heinze Reichskommissar, effectively Zeigner's...
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    Bluntschli, Georg Jellinek, Otto von Gierke, Gerhard Anschütz and Gustav Radbruch. The law school's present professors include former Justice of the...
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    The first Stresemann cabinet, headed by Gustav Stresemann of the German People's Party (DVP), was the eighth democratically elected government of the Weimar...
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  • John (2004). "Wolfgang Friedmann (1907–1972), with an Excursus on Gustav Radbruch (1878–1949)". In Beatson, Jack; Zimmermann, Reinhard (eds.). Jurists...
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  • inland fisheries management. Through her old tutor, Gustav Radbruch, Helga Einsele met Radbruch's friend, Fritz Bauer, who would soon become both a friend...
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    their own account as legal scholars, including Eduard Kohlrausch, Gustav Radbruch and Wolfgang Mittermaier. Von Lilienthal supervised all three of these...
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    Preceded by Rudolf Heinze Succeeded by Gustav Radbruch In office 3 October 1919 – 26 March 1920 Chancellor Gustav Bauer Preceded by Otto Landsberg Succeeded...
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  • Notes François Rabelais (1493–1553)[4] Eduardo Rabossi (1930–2005) Gustav Radbruch (1878–1949)[4] Janet Radcliffe Richards (born 1944)[3] Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan...
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  • self-evidently built on Neo-Kantianism, emigrated to the United States. Gustav Radbruch, another brilliant representative of Neo-Kantian theories of justice...
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    center of democratic thinking, coined by professors like Karl Jaspers, Gustav Radbruch, Martin Dibelius and Alfred Weber. Unfortunately, there were also dark...
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    center of democratic thinking, coined by professors like Karl Jaspers, Gustav Radbruch, Martin Dibelius and Alfred Weber. Unfortunately, there were also dark...
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