A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General JurisprudenceChapter 10 The Development of German-Language Legal Philosophy and Legal Theory in the Second Half of the 20th Century
A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence: Chapter 10 The Development of...
Hofmann, Hasso
2016-04-19 00:00:00
[The text material from five decades is very voluminous and highly diverse. In order to achieve even the semblance of an overview, it is necessary to attempt a distinction between periods, as the usual classification according to philosophical “schools” or “main tendencies” would not be appropriate.]
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A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General JurisprudenceChapter 10 The Development of German-Language Legal Philosophy and Legal Theory in the Second Half of the 20th Century
[The text material from five decades is very voluminous and highly diverse. In order to achieve even the semblance of an overview, it is necessary to attempt a distinction between periods, as the usual classification according to philosophical “schools” or “main tendencies” would not be appropriate.]
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