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
Zur Rechtsgeschichte der NS-Zeit
2018.
VIII, 386 pages.
BtrRG 96
Zur Wahrnehmung des Code civil in den Diskussionen der deutschen Öffentlichkeit
2018.
XVI, 279 pages.
BtrRG 95
Der juristische Sachbegriff und das Wesen der Elektrizität 1887 bis 1938
2018.
XVI, 361 pages.
BtrRG 94
Biowissenschaften, Kriminologie und Kriminalpolitik von 1876 bis in die Gegenwart
2017.
XIV, 312 pages.
BtrRG 92
Der Umgang mit kriegsbedingt veränderten Umständen in der Zivilrechtsjudikatur des Landgerichts Bonn nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg
2017.
XV, 331 pages.
BtrRG 93
Die Debatte um Widerstand und Widerstandsrecht in Westdeutschland 1945–1968
2016.
XII, 254 pages.
BtrRG 91
Pionier und Wegbereiter im Internationalen Steuerrecht
2016.
XV, 393 pages.
BtrRG 90
Vertragsstreitigkeiten und Haftpflichtprozesse im Kontext von Kriegswirtschaft und Amtshaftungskonjunktur ausgehend von der Rechtsprechung des Landgerichts Bonn während des Zweiten Weltkrieges (1939–1945)
2015.
XII, 338 pages.
BtrRG 89
Eine Berufsgruppe zwischen »Gleichschaltung« und Kriegseinsatz
2015.
XI, 208 pages.
BtrRG 88
Zur Rechtsgeschichte nach 1945
2015.
VIII, 563 pages.
BtrRG 87