Law

Nikolaus Urban

Die Diätenfrage

Zum Abgeordnetenbild in Staatsrechtslehre und Politik 1900–1933

[Remuneration for Members of Parliament. The Image of Members of Parliament in Constitutional Law and Politics from 1900 to 1933.]

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Nikolaus Urban examines how German constitutional law and politics during the late empire and the Weimar Republic reacted to the changing conditions of parliamentary effectiveness , in a society that had undergone a fundamental political and industrial revolution since the foundation of the empire.
Nikolaus Urban examines how German constitutional law and politics during the late empire and the Weimar Republic reacted to the changing conditions of parliamentary effectiveness, in a society that had undergone a fundamental political and industrial revolution since the foundation of the empire. Basing his study on the remuneration for members of parliament, he explores the changing image of members of parliament during a time when politics and parliamentary representation became professionalised, a process that met with considerable resistance not only from experts in constitutional law.
Authors/Editors

Nikolaus Urban Geboren 1970; 2002 Promotion; zur Zeit Legal Counsel in der Rechtsabteilung der Europäischen Zentralbank.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Der Staat — Bd.44 (2005), H.1, S.139ff (Hans Fenske)
In: Zeitschr.f.Neuere Rechtsgeschichte — 2006, 511–513 (Christian Jansen)
In: Zeitschrift d.Savigny-Stiftung G — 2009, 791–792 (Gerhard Köbler)