German legal philosophy and theory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

In Dennis M. Patterson (ed.), A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Blackwell. pp. 339–349 (1996)
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This chapter contains sections titled: Nineteenth‐Century Idealism From Idealism to Nineteenth‐Century Constructivism: The Case of the Historical School From the Turn of the Century to World War II: Disintegration and Reconstruction The Period from 1933 to 1945: “Völkische” Jurisprudence The Period from 1945 to the Present: From Natural Law to Postmodernism References.

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Law as an autopoietic system.Gunther Teubner - 1993 - Cambridge, USA: Blackwell. Edited by Zenon Bankowski.
Rechts- und saatsphilosophic der gegenwart.Karl Larenz - 1931 - Berlin,: Junker und Dünnhaupt.

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