Dictatorial Power and States of Exception in the Weimar Republic Dictatorial Power and States of Exception in the Weimar Republic
Routledge Research in Legal History

Dictatorial Power and States of Exception in the Weimar Republic

The Controversial Article 48, 1919-1933

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Publisher Description

This book is an account of the tension between the need for order and the desire for freedom during the tense years of the Weimar Republic. It explains how various groups interpreted Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution and utilized it to reinstate peace and tranquility. While Article 48 is usually associated with the so-called Preußenschlag—the taking over of the Prussian government by the order of Reich Chancellor Kurt von Papen—it had been introduced as a necessity during earlier “states of emergency.”

This investigation delves into the relevant works by many of the leading constitutional scholars in Germany. This list includes Hugo Preuss, Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen, Gerhard Anschütz, Richard Thoma, Erwin Jacobi, Hans Nawiasky, and Richard Grau. This book is a clearly written and detailed account of the history surrounding the debate about the appropriate emergency measures to be taken under Article 48. The work is important for its historical interest, and also because the conflict between authority and freedom has continuing relevance.

The book will be a valuable resource for researchers and academics working in the areas of Legal History, Legal Philosophy, Legal Theory, Constitutional History, and German Studies.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2025
30 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
164
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
1.2
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