Law in West German Democracy: Seventy Years of History as Seen Through German Courts: Studies in Central European Histories, cartea 66
Autor Hugh Ridleyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 oct 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004410602
ISBN-10: 9004410600
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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ISBN-10: 9004410600
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Central European Histories
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: The Historical Situation of Law in the Federal Republic
1 Politics and the Law
2 The Centrality of Law after the Collapse of 1945
3 Institutional Structures in German Law: Basic Law and the Federal Constitutional Court
4 Statute Rather Than Common Law
5 Anomalies in a Changing Legal Code
6 History and the Law in the Federal Republic
1 The Trial of Friedrich Flick
1 Understanding the ns State
2 Who Was Flick and on What Charges Did He Appear?
3 Legal Issues
4 The Sentence
5 Assessing the Verdict
6 The Repercussions of the Flick Trial
2 Adjusting the Political Landscape: Banning the kpd
1 The Banning of Political Parties
2 Outlawing the kpd
3 The Deliberations of the BVerfG
4 The Legal Consequences of the Ban
5 Reflections on Constitutional Courts and Politics
3 The Lüth Case – at What Price Freedom of Expression?
1 The Starting-Point: Artists and Nazism
2 The Call for a Boycott
3 The Decision of the BVerfG
4 Repercussions
4 Four Murders, and Reflections on Court-Reporting in the Federal German Press
1 Reporting the Law
2 Precedents in Weimar
3 The Federal Republic
4 A Routine Murder
5 Rosemarie Nitribitt
6 Two Women in Court
7 Hetzel’s Campaign for a Retrial
8 Conclusions
5 Personal Matters in Court: Homosexuality and Abortion
1 The Legacy of the Past
2 Post-War Shifts of Policy
3 The Frankfurt Homosexual Trials
4 § 218 in the Federal Republic
5 ‘It’s Not You, Doctor, Who Have Offended Me, but the Judges’
6 The Campaign against § 218 Moves Forward
7 The Last Razzia
6 The Spiegel Affair
1 The Dimensions of the Affair
2 Old Antagonisms
3 The Principal Legal Issue: Military Secrecy
4 A Brief Consideration of the BVerfG Judgment
7 The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial
1 At Last the Silence Is Broken
2 The Implications of the Eichmann Trial
3 Auschwitz-Birkenau
4 Preparing for the Trial
5 Gathering Momentum
6 A New Type of Trial
7 Individual Moments from the Proceedings
8 Sentencing and Final Considerations
9 Final Comments
8 The 1970s: The Campaign against Radicals – Ideology Becomes the Crime
1 Prologue
2 Background to the 1970s
3 The Legal Basis of the Berufsverbot
4 Three Individual Cases
5 The Legal Issues
6 The BVerfG Judgment
7 Dissenting Judges
8 Final Thoughts
9 Chasing after Sympathizers – Threats to the Rule of Law
1 Reactions to an Act of Terror
2 An Unwanted Requiem
3 Sympathizing with Terror?
4 The Knives Come Out
5 A Chequered History of Controlling Free Speech
10 The Rub of the Green – a Range of Environmental Cases
1 Historical Prologue
2 Environmental Protection in the Federal Republic
3 Violence among the Trees
4 Chemical Pollution – ‘Everyone the Loser’
5 Reflections on a Small Victory for the Environment
6 Problems of Atomic Power: Atomkraft? Nein Danke
11 Danger from the Right
1 Post-heroic Law
2 Ten Murders
3 The Origins of Racist Violence
4 The Role of the Extreme Right
5 Institutional Failures
6 Back to the Crimes
7 Problems with the Trial
8 The Trial
Appendix: Background Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: The Historical Situation of Law in the Federal Republic
1 Politics and the Law
2 The Centrality of Law after the Collapse of 1945
3 Institutional Structures in German Law: Basic Law and the Federal Constitutional Court
4 Statute Rather Than Common Law
5 Anomalies in a Changing Legal Code
6 History and the Law in the Federal Republic
1 The Trial of Friedrich Flick
1 Understanding the ns State
2 Who Was Flick and on What Charges Did He Appear?
3 Legal Issues
4 The Sentence
5 Assessing the Verdict
6 The Repercussions of the Flick Trial
2 Adjusting the Political Landscape: Banning the kpd
1 The Banning of Political Parties
2 Outlawing the kpd
3 The Deliberations of the BVerfG
4 The Legal Consequences of the Ban
5 Reflections on Constitutional Courts and Politics
3 The Lüth Case – at What Price Freedom of Expression?
1 The Starting-Point: Artists and Nazism
2 The Call for a Boycott
3 The Decision of the BVerfG
4 Repercussions
4 Four Murders, and Reflections on Court-Reporting in the Federal German Press
1 Reporting the Law
2 Precedents in Weimar
3 The Federal Republic
4 A Routine Murder
5 Rosemarie Nitribitt
6 Two Women in Court
7 Hetzel’s Campaign for a Retrial
8 Conclusions
5 Personal Matters in Court: Homosexuality and Abortion
1 The Legacy of the Past
2 Post-War Shifts of Policy
3 The Frankfurt Homosexual Trials
4 § 218 in the Federal Republic
5 ‘It’s Not You, Doctor, Who Have Offended Me, but the Judges’
6 The Campaign against § 218 Moves Forward
7 The Last Razzia
6 The Spiegel Affair
1 The Dimensions of the Affair
2 Old Antagonisms
3 The Principal Legal Issue: Military Secrecy
4 A Brief Consideration of the BVerfG Judgment
7 The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial
1 At Last the Silence Is Broken
2 The Implications of the Eichmann Trial
3 Auschwitz-Birkenau
4 Preparing for the Trial
5 Gathering Momentum
6 A New Type of Trial
7 Individual Moments from the Proceedings
8 Sentencing and Final Considerations
9 Final Comments
8 The 1970s: The Campaign against Radicals – Ideology Becomes the Crime
1 Prologue
2 Background to the 1970s
3 The Legal Basis of the Berufsverbot
4 Three Individual Cases
5 The Legal Issues
6 The BVerfG Judgment
7 Dissenting Judges
8 Final Thoughts
9 Chasing after Sympathizers – Threats to the Rule of Law
1 Reactions to an Act of Terror
2 An Unwanted Requiem
3 Sympathizing with Terror?
4 The Knives Come Out
5 A Chequered History of Controlling Free Speech
10 The Rub of the Green – a Range of Environmental Cases
1 Historical Prologue
2 Environmental Protection in the Federal Republic
3 Violence among the Trees
4 Chemical Pollution – ‘Everyone the Loser’
5 Reflections on a Small Victory for the Environment
6 Problems of Atomic Power: Atomkraft? Nein Danke
11 Danger from the Right
1 Post-heroic Law
2 Ten Murders
3 The Origins of Racist Violence
4 The Role of the Extreme Right
5 Institutional Failures
6 Back to the Crimes
7 Problems with the Trial
8 The Trial
Appendix: Background Notes
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Hugh Ridley, Ph.D., Dr. h.c. (Essen), MRIA. Emeritus Professor of German at University College Dublin. Author of books on Thomas Mann, Gottfried Benn, US-German literary relations, Darwinism, Richard Wagner and European colonial literature.