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Hegels Erben?

Strafrechtliche Hegelianer vom 19. bis zum 21. Jahrhundert
Edited by Michael Kubiciel, Michael Pawlik and Kurt Seelmann
[Hegel's Heirs? Criminal Law Hegelians from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Century.]
2017. XII, 323 pages.
Published in German.
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  • 978-3-16-155250-2
Summary
Hegel's philosophy has left profound imprints on German criminal law thinking from its formative phase in the nineteenth century up to the present day. The past two decades have witnessed a downright Hegel- and idealism renaissance. Still missing, however, is a complete depiction and analysis of a Hegelian criminal history of effects. The works of philosophers and criminal law scholars gathered in this volume aim to close this gap.