Ivan Glaser

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Ivan Glaser (* 1938 in Šibenik ) is a Croatian-German lawyer and political scientist.

Glaser studied law, philosophy and political science in Zagreb, Freiburg i.Br. and Erlangen. He was Paul Lorenzen's first doctoral student , with whom he did his doctorate in 1969 on language-critical investigations into sanity in criminal law. He then worked at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Konstanz , where he completed his habilitation in 1980 with “Why capital remained a torso”. He translated Luhmann's work Legitimation through Proceedings into Croatian. Later Glaser dealt with the political development of Yugoslavia and its successor states in publications and lectures . 1984–2003 he was also a law lecturer at the upper level college at Bielefeld University .

Works

  • Ivan Glaser, Ernst Köhler: For the smaller whole. To a different understanding of the end of Yugoslavia. Westphalian steam boat, 1986, ISBN 3-924550-80-8 .
  • Ivan Glaser: Why "Capital" remained a torso: historical and systematic studies. University of Konstanz, 1979, OCLC 310746868 .
  • Ivan Glaser: Language-critical investigations into criminal law using the example of sanity. Bibliographer. Inst., Mannheim 1970, OCLC 63497046 .
  • Ivan Glaser: Marx's Capital - An Invention of Friedrich Engels? Studies on historical materialism. Cahiers Cartésiens, 2017.

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