Law

Oskar Bülow

Gemeines deutsches Zivilprozeßrecht

Vorlesungsnachschrift von L. Fechler aus dem Wintersemester 1868/69
Hrsg. u. eingel. v. Johann Braun

[The Common German Law of Civil Procedure. L. Fechler's Transcript of Lectures from the Winter Semester 1868/69.]

2003. XI, 280 pages.
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ISBN 978-3-16-148193-2
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Published in German.
This volume makes Oskar Bülow's system of the law of civil procedure, a system which had a lasting influence on the modern German law of civil procedure, available to researchers for the first time.
This volume makes Oskar Bülow's system of the law of civil procedure, a system which had a lasting influence on the modern German law of civil procedure, available to researchers for the first time. Fundamental changes in procedural thinking such as the methodical differentiation between admissibility and justification, the concept of unilateral grounds for beginning litigation proceedings without the real or feigned participation of the defendant and the observance of official res judicata can all be traced back to Oskar Bülow's influence. Since his legacy consists of monographs and essays only and no textbooks, this edition fills a void which had been keenly felt by many. In the introduction, Johann Braun shows how the course Bülow set still influences procedural thinking positively and negatively.
Authors/Editors

Oskar Bülow No current data available.

Johann Braun Geboren 1946; 1979 Promotion; 1982 Habilitation; 1983 Professor in Trier; 1988–2011 Professor für Zivilprozeßrecht, Bürgerliches Recht und Rechtsphilosophie in Passau.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Zeitschr.d.Savigny-Stiftung R — Bd.123 (2006), S.489ff (Thomas Henne)