Publication details

Prameny práva v nacistickém Německu

Title in English The Sources of Law in Nazi Germany
Authors

TAUCHEN Jaromír

Year of publication 2009
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Dny práva - 2009 - Days of Law Sborník příspěvků - the conference proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
Web http://www.law.muni.cz/edicni/dny_prava_2009/files/sbornik/sbornik.pdf
Field Law sciences
Keywords Third Reich sources of law National Socialism healthy national feeling vague concepts of law
Description After the Nazis took over the state power in Germany (30th January 1933), they started changing the law that had been valid since the times of the Weimar Republic (1919 - 1933). On the outside, the Third Reich seemed to be characterized by fixed rules and order, but on the inside, on the contrary, by disorder, absence of rules and terror. Besides the default written sources of law, the Nazis put into practice also other sources of law, such as National Socialistic ideology, the program of the NSDAP, Führer s will or so-called healthy national feeling.

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