Werner Goldschmidt (lawyer)

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Werner Goldschmidt (born February 9, 1910 in Berlin ; died 1987 in Buenos Aires ) was a German legal scholar and professor in Argentina.

Life

Werner Goldschmidt is the son of Margarete and James Goldschmidt . In 1931 he received his doctorate in law from the University of Hamburg . In 1948 he was offered the chair of private international law by the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán in Argentina , which he followed. He was then professor at several universities in Argentina, in particular for international private law and legal philosophy . In his main work on legal philosophy, The Structure of the Legal World (1963), his "theory of the three-dimensional legal world" is significant in terms of the history of ideas for the history of legal and state philosophy .

Fonts (selection)

  • " Sistema y Filosofía del Derecho Internacional Privado " - EJEA, 1952
  • " Divorcio Extranjero de Matrimonio Argentino " - Editorial Depalma, 1981
  • " La ciencia de la justicia (Dikelogía) " - Editorial Aguilar, 1958
  • "The structure of the legal world" - Wiesbaden (Steiner), 1963
  • " El Principio Supremo de Justicia " - Editorial Belgrano, 1985
  • Some problems of legal theory in the light of linguistic epistemology , Verlag Brno, Rohrer, 1935
  • The linguism and the epistemology of references , Zurich, Verlag für Recht u. Society, 1936
  • Guilt in criminal and civil law , Breslau Marcus, 1934
  • The structure of the legal world , Wiesbaden Steiner, 1963

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