Series
Beiträge zur Rechtsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts
Edited by Hans-Peter Haferkamp, Joachim Rückert, Christoph Schönberger und Jan Thiessen
[Contributions to the History of Law in the 20th Century]
Twenty years after it was founded in 1988, this series has seen the publication of 60 volumes. Owing to its receptiveness to various methodologies and subjects, it has become firmly established as an important forum for research on the law and legal policies in the 20th century. Those works accepted for publication dealt with the history of civil and criminal law, with public law and social law, the history of jurisprudence and the judiciary. It was inevitable that the main emphasis was on the injustice and the law of National Socialism to begin with, but this was soon followed by the commercial law and labor law of the Weimar Republic and then the main legal issues in both German states during the post-war era. Numerous studies of the life and works of influential legal scholars contributed to the history of jurisprudence.
The editors are all firmly convinced that it is essential to offer strong support and encouragement to those writing about the history of the law in the 20th and 21st centuries, since this has a present-day relevance and is indispensable for research and education.
Contact:
Daniela Taudt, LL.M. Eur.
Program Director Public Law, International and European Law, and Fundamentals of Law
Twenty years after it was founded in 1988, this series has seen the publication of 60 volumes. Owing to its receptiveness to various methodologies and subjects, it has become firmly established as an important forum for research on the law and legal policies in the 20th century. Those works accepted for publication dealt with the history of civil and criminal law, with public law and social law, the history of jurisprudence and the judiciary. It was inevitable that the main emphasis was on the injustice and the law of National Socialism to begin with, but this was soon followed by the commercial law and labor law of the Weimar Republic and then the main legal issues in both German states during the post-war era. Numerous studies of the life and works of influential legal scholars contributed to the history of jurisprudence.
The editors are all firmly convinced that it is essential to offer strong support and encouragement to those writing about the history of the law in the 20th and 21st centuries, since this has a present-day relevance and is indispensable for research and education.
Contact:
Daniela Taudt, LL.M. Eur.
Program Director Public Law, International and European Law, and Fundamentals of Law
ISSN: 0934-0955 / eISSN: 2569-3875 - Suggested citation: BtrRG
Franz Wieacker and German Legal Historiography 1933–1968
2019.
XIII, 314 pages.
BtrRG 106
Eine rechtsmethodische und -historische Untersuchung zum Umgang mit nationalsozialistischem Unrecht in der Sozialversicherung
2019.
XVIII, 296 pages.
BtrRG 105
Kunstfreiheit in Recht und Rechtswirklichkeit
2018.
XVIII, 455 pages.
BtrRG 101
Ein Beitrag zum Leben und Werk von Clive M. Schmitthoff (1903–1990)
2018.
XV, 272 pages.
BtrRG 102
Zur Rolle Hans Welzels in der nationalsozialistischen Strafrechtswissenschaft und zu den Auswirkungen der Schuldtheorie in den NS-Verfahren der Nachkriegszeit
2018.
X, 189 pages.
BtrRG 103
Perspektiven auf die Rechtsgeschichte der DDR. Gedächtnissymposium für Rainer Schröder (1947–2016)
Hrsg. v. Hans-Peter Haferkamp, Jan Thiessen, Christian Waldhoff in Verb. m. d. Deutschen Notarrechtlichen Vereinigung e.V.
Hrsg. v. Hans-Peter Haferkamp, Jan Thiessen, Christian Waldhoff in Verb. m. d. Deutschen Notarrechtlichen Vereinigung e.V.
2018.
XIII, 147 pages.
BtrRG 100
Kategorienwandel in der rechtshistorischen Germanistik der Zwischenkriegszeit
2018.
XIV, 471 pages.
BtrRG 99
2018.
XVIII, 284 pages.
BtrRG 98
Zusammenhang von Normtextänderung, Tätertypenlehre und Rechtspraxis – und ihr Bezug zu schweizerischen Strafrechtsdebatten
2018.
XIX, 339 pages.
BtrRG 97