Legal floor plans

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The jurisprudential plans were a series of legal textbooks in the time of National Socialism .

The jurisprudential plans appeared from 1935 to 1944 by the Junker and Dünnhaupt publishing house in Berlin and were published by the Munich constitutional lawyer Otto Koellreutter . They competed with the fundamentals of law and economics published by the Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt in Hamburg and the series Grundrisse des Deutschen Rechts at Mohr Siebeck in Tübingen .

The following volumes have been published:

  • Otto Koellreuter: German constitutional law. A floor plan , 1935, 2nd edition 1936, 3rd edition 1938.
  • Kurt Schilling : History of the philosophy of state and legal philosophy at a glance from the Greeks to the present , 1937.
  • Edmund Mezger : German criminal law. A floor plan , 1938, 2nd edition 1941, 3rd edition 1943.
  • Fritz Reu : Application of foreign law. An introduction , 1938.
  • Alfred Hueck : German labor law. A floor plan , 1938, 2nd edition 1944.
  • Kurt Schilling: Introduction to the Philosophy of State and Law , 1939.
  • Justus Wilhelm Hedemann : German commercial law. A floor plan , 1939, 2nd edition 1943.
  • Hans Otto de Boor : Litigation, including foreclosure. A floor plan , 1940.
  • Ernst Forsthoff : German Constitutional History in Modern Times , 1940.
  • Lutz Richter : German peasant law. A floor plan , 1942.
  • Wenzel Graf von Gleispach : German criminal procedure law. A floor plan , 1943.
  • Rolf Dietz : German personal, family and inheritance law. A floor plan . Volume 1: The legal position of the national comrade and the family law , 1943, 2nd edition 1944.
  • Claudius von Schwerin : Germanic legal history. A plan , 1936, 2nd edition 1944.

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literature

  • Ulrike Henschel: mediator of law. Legal publishers from the Late Enlightenment to the early post-war period , Berlin / Boston 2015, p. 347.