Gustav Radbruch - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Kaufmann, Arthur (1987). Gustav Radbruch - Rechtsdenker, Philosoph, Sozialdemokrat. Munich: Piper Verlag. (German)
  • von Hippel, Fritz (1951). Gustav Radbruch als rechtsphilosophischer Denker. Heidelberg: Schneider Verlag. (German)
  • Van Niekerk, Barend (1973). The Warning voice from Heidelberg: the life and thought of Gustav Radbruch. Kenwyn: Juta.
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Name Radbruch, Gustav
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Short description German politician
Date of birth 21 November 1878
Place of birth Lübeck
Date of death 23 November 1949
Place of death Heidelberg

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