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Die Deutsche Justiz Im Urteil Der Nationalsozialisten 1920 1933
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Author :Manfred Krohn Publisher :Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften ISBN 13 : Total Pages :348 pages Book Rating :4.3/5 (91 download)
Book Synopsis Die deutsche Justiz im Urteil der Nationalsozialisten 1920-1933 by : Manfred Krohn
Download or read book Die deutsche Justiz im Urteil der Nationalsozialisten 1920-1933 written by Manfred Krohn and published by Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften. This book was released on 1991 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Daß die Weimarer Justiz antirepublikanisch eingestellt gewesen sei und damit das Aufkommen des Rechtsradikalismus erleichtert habe, ist heute eine gängige These. Wie die NSDAP, die danach die Hauptbegünstigte der Rechtsprechung gewesen sein müßte, die Gerichte beurteilte, ist trotz der mittlerweile fast unüberschaubaren Literatur zur Weimarer Justizgeschichte bisher nicht untersucht worden. Diese Lücke wird mit der vorliegenden Arbeit geschlossen. Zugleich ermöglicht die Auswertung der nationalsozialistischen Gerichtskritik eine Antwort auf die Frage, ob und inwieweit das spätere Verhalten der NSDAP gegenüber der Justiz bereits in den Weimarer Jahren voraussehbar war.
Book Synopsis The Third Reich by : Michael Burleigh
Download or read book The Third Reich written by Michael Burleigh and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2001-11 with total page 996 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Michael Burleigh's The Third Reich presents a major study of one of the twentieth century's darkest periods. Until now there has been no up-to-date, one-volume, international history of Nazi Germany, despite its being among the most studied phenomena of our time. The Third Reich restores a broad perspective and intellectual unity to issues that have become academic subspecialties and offers a brilliant new interpretation of Hitler's evil rule. Filled with human and moral considerations that are missing from theoretical accounts, Michael Burleigh's book gives full weight to the experience of ordinary people who were swept up in, or repelled by, Hitler's movement and emphasizes how international themes for Nazi Germany appealed to many European nations. It also focuses on the Nazi's wartime conduct to dominate the Continental economy and involve gigantic population transfers and exterminations, recruitment of foreign labor, and multinational armies.
Book Synopsis Hitler′s Prisons - Legal Terror in Nazi Germany by : Nikolaus Wachsmann
Download or read book Hitler′s Prisons - Legal Terror in Nazi Germany written by Nikolaus Wachsmann and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2015-05-26 with total page 556 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: State prisons played an indispensable part in the terror of the Third Reich, incarcerating many hundreds of thousands of men and women during the Nazi era. This important book illuminates the previously unknown world of Nazi prisons, their victims, and the judicial and penal officials who built and operated this system of brutal legal terror. Nikolaus Wachsmann describes the operation and function of legal terror in the Third Reich and brings Nazi prisons to life through the harrowing stories of individual inmates. Drawing on a vast array of archival materials, he traces the series of changes in prison policies and practice that led eventually to racial terror, brutal violence, slave labor, starvation, and mass killings. Wachsmann demonstrates that "ordinary" legal officials were ready collaborators who helped to turn courts and prisons into key components in the Nazi web of terror. And he concludes with a discussion of the whitewash of the Nazi legal system in postwar West Germany.
Book Synopsis The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany by : Donald P. Kommers
Download or read book The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany written by Donald P. Kommers and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2012-11-09 with total page 902 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First published in 1989, The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany has become an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners of comparative, international, and constitutional law, as well as of German and European politics. The third edition of this renowned English-language reference has now been fully updated and significantly expanded to incorporate both previously omitted topics and recent decisions of the German Federal Constitutional Court. As in previous editions, Donald P. Kommers and Russell A. Miller's discussions of key developments in German constitutional law are augmented by elegantly translated excerpts from more than one hundred German judicial decisions. Compared to previous editions of The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany, this third edition more closely tracks Germany's Basic Law and, therefore, the systematic approach reflected in the most-respected German constitutional law commentaries. Entirely new chapters address the relationship between German law and European and international law; social and economic rights, including the property and occupational rights cases that have emerged from Reunification; jurisprudence related to issues of equality, particularly gender equality; and the tension between Germany's counterterrorism efforts and its constitutional guarantees of liberty. Kommers and Miller have also updated existing chapters to address recent decisions involving human rights, federalism, European integration, and religious liberty.
Book Synopsis Justice Imperiled by : Douglas G. Morris
Download or read book Justice Imperiled written by Douglas G. Morris and published by University of Michigan Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 472 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The story of one of post-World War I Germany's greatest defenders of justice in the face of Hitler's rise to power
Book Synopsis Courtroom to Revolutionary Stage by : Henning Grunwald
Download or read book Courtroom to Revolutionary Stage written by Henning Grunwald and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2012-09-27 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What role did the courts play in the demise of Germany's first democracy and Hitler's rise to power? Courtroom to Revolutionary Stage challenges the orthodox interpretation of Weimar political justice. Henning Grunwald argues that an exclusive focus on reactionary judges and a preoccupation with number-crunching verdicts has obscured precisely that aspect of trials most fascinating to contemporary observers: their drama. Drawing on untapped sources and material previously inaccessible in English, Grunwald shows how an innovative group of party lawyers transformed dry legal proceedings into spectacular ideological clashes. Supported by powerful party legal offices (which have hitherto escaped scholarly notice almost entirely), they developed a sophisticated repertoire of techniques at the intersection of criminal law, politics, and public relations. Harnessing the emotional appeal of tens of thousands of trials, Communists and (emulating them) National Socialists institutionalized party legal aid in order to build their ideological communities. Defendants turned into martyrs, trials into performances of ideological self-sacrifice, and the courtroom into 'revolutionary stage', as one prominent party lawyer put it. It is this political justice as 'revolutionary stage' that most powerfully impacted Weimar political culture. While it helps to explain Weimar's demise, this argument about the theatricality of justice transcends interwar Germany. Trials were compelling not because they offered instruction about the revolutionary struggle, but because in a sense they were the revolutionary struggle. The ideological struggle, their message ran, left no room for fairness, no possibility of a 'neutral platform': justice was unattainable until the Republic was destroyed.
Book Synopsis Beyond the Prison Gates by : Warren Rosenblum
Download or read book Beyond the Prison Gates written by Warren Rosenblum and published by Univ of North Carolina Press. This book was released on 2008 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Germany today has one of the lowest incarceration rates in the industrialized world, and social welfare principles play an essential role at all levels of the German criminal justice system. Warren Rosenblum examines the roots of this social approach to c
Book Synopsis Neighbors and Enemies by : Pamela E. Swett
Download or read book Neighbors and Enemies written by Pamela E. Swett and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2004-09-27 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Publisher Description
Book Synopsis Conflict, Catastrophe and Continuity by : Frank Biess
Download or read book Conflict, Catastrophe and Continuity written by Frank Biess and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2007 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offers fresh perspectives on key debates surrounding Germany's descent into and emergence from the Nazi catastrophe. This book explores relations between society, economy and international policy, and provides fresh insights into the complex continuities and discontinuities of modern German history.
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Book Synopsis Modeles Bibliques Du Pouvoir Et Du Droit by : Ivan Biliarsky
Download or read book Modeles Bibliques Du Pouvoir Et Du Droit written by Ivan Biliarsky and published by Peter Lang. This book was released on 2008 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume explores the relations between theology and power by focusing on the Bible as source of medieval and modern political ideology and law. The problems related to the «political theology» in Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant worlds are submitted to a comparative reflection involving historians, art historians and jurists, in order to promote an interdisciplinary dialogue and to bring forward new themes for further reflection. Le volume porte sur les rapports entre théologie et pouvoir. L'attention des auteurs s'est concentrée sur la Bible en tant que source de l'idéologie politique et du droit au Moyen ge et à l'époque moderne. Les problèmes de la « théologie politique » dans les mondes orthodoxe, catholique et protestant sont soumis à une réflexion comparative, impliquant historiens, historiens de l'art et juristes, afin de promouvoir un dialogue interdisciplinaire et lancer de nouveaux thèmes de réflexion.
Book Synopsis Hitler's Bavarian Antagonist by : Gregory Munro
Download or read book Hitler's Bavarian Antagonist written by Gregory Munro and published by Edwin Mellen Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 560 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work examines an important but previously relatively unknown chapter in the Roman Catholic opposition to the rise of the Nazi Party between 1929 and 1933. In 1929, Dr. Georg Moenius, a Catholic priest from the Archdiocese of Bamberg, became editor of the highly-respected Munich weekly journal, the Allgemeine Rundschau. Under Moenius' leadership, the journal launched a fearless and bitter critique on the rise of the German right wing extremist groups and the anti-Christ of the National Socialist Party, Adolf Hitler.
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Book Synopsis Protecting Motherhood by : Robert G. Moeller
Download or read book Protecting Motherhood written by Robert G. Moeller and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2023-11-10 with total page 662 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Robert G. Moeller is the first historian of modern German women to use social policy as a lens to focus on society's conceptions of gender difference and "woman's place." He investigates the social, economic, and political status of women in West Germany after World War II to reveal how the West Germans, emerging from the rubble of the Third Reich, viewed a reconsideration of gender relations as an essential part of social reconstruction. The debate over "woman's place" in the fifties was part of West Germany's confrontation with the ideological legacy of National Socialism. At the same time, the presence of the Cold War influenced all debates about women and the family. In response to the "woman question," West Germans defined the boundaries not only between women and men, but also between East and West. Moeller's study shows that public policy is a crucial arena where women's needs, capacities, and possibilities are discussed, identified, defined, and reinforced. Nowhere more explicitly than in the first decade of West Germany's history did, in Joan Scott's words, "politics construct gender and gender construct politics." This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1993.
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Author :Wilhelm Brauneder Publisher :Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften ISBN 13 : Total Pages :232 pages Book Rating :4.:/5 (89 download)
Book Synopsis Heiliges Römisches Reich und moderne Staatlichkeit by : Wilhelm Brauneder
Download or read book Heiliges Römisches Reich und moderne Staatlichkeit written by Wilhelm Brauneder and published by Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften. This book was released on 1993 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Um 1800 stehen in auffallender Weise das Heilige Römische Reich als Verkörperung des Ancien Régime und das revolutionäre Frankreich als Ausdruck moderner Staatlichkeit nebeneinander: Europa sieht sich mit zwei höchst unterschiedlichen Staatsmodellen konfrontiert. Ausgehend von der Person des letzten Römisch-Deutschen Kaisers Franz II. wird die Problematik der besonderen Situation des Ancien Régime anhand einzelner Fragen der Reichsverfassung erörtert wie insbesondere der Stellung des Kaisers, der Reichskirche sowie am Stellenwert des Reiches im Lichte des aufkommenden modernen Nationalstaates und vom Standpunkt angrenzender Staaten aus.
Book Synopsis Biopolitics and Historic Justice by : Kathrin Braun
Download or read book Biopolitics and Historic Justice written by Kathrin Braun and published by transcript Verlag. This book was released on 2021-05-31 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Human rights violations linked to norms of health, fitness, and social usefulness have long been overlooked by Historic Justice Studies. Kathrin Braun introduces the concept of »injuries of normality« to capture the specifics of this type of human rights violation and the respective struggles for historic justice. She examines the processes of Vergangenheitsbewältigung in the context of coercive sterilization, institutional killings, as well as the persecution of homosexual men and of »asocials« under Nazi rule. She argues that an analytic perspective on political temporality allows us to better understand the formation of these biopolitical human rights violations and their exclusion from memory and historic justice.