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Law In West German Democracy Seventy Years Of History As Seen Through German Courts 1st Edition Hugh Ridley

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Law In West German Democracy Seventy Years Of History As Seen Through German Courts 1st Edition Hugh Ridley
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Hugh Ridley
ISBN: 9789004414471, 9004414479
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Law In West German Democracy Seventy Years Of History As Seen Through German Courts 1st Edition Hugh Ridley by Hugh Ridley 9789004414471, 9004414479 instant download after payment.

Law in West German Democracy relates the history of the Federal Republic of Germany as seen through a series of significant trials conducted between 1947 and 2017, explaining how these trials came to take place, the legal issues which they raised, and their importance to the development of democracy in a country slowly emerging from a murderous and criminal régime. It thus illustrates the central issues of the new republic. If, as a Minister for Justice once remarked, crime can be seen as 'the reverse image of any political system, the shadow cast by the social and economic structures of the day', it is natural to use court cases to illuminate the eventful history of the Federal Republic's first seventy years.

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