Public law in Germany, 1800-1914 / Michael Stolleis.
2001
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Title
Public law in Germany, 1800-1914 / Michael Stolleis.
Published
New York : Berghahn Books, 2001.
Call Number
KK4413 .S858 2001
Former Call Number
Ger 900 St68p 2001
ISBN
1571810579 (alk. paper)
1571812199 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1571812199 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Description
xiv, 514 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)42462890
Note
Includes "Abbreviations"--P. [xi]-xii.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [460]-486) and indexes.
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Table of Contents
Ch. 1
German Public Law around 1800
1
IFrom Enlightened Absolutism to the Constitutional Period in Germany
IIReichspublizistik in the Endphase of the Empire
IIIThe Decline of the Empire and the Defeat of Prussia
IVThe Confederation of the Rhine and Its Literature
Ch. 2
The Congress of Vienna and the German Confederation
41
IThe Congress of Vienna and the Founding of the German Confederation
IIPublic Law before 1848
IIIBasic Dogmatic Positions
Ch. 3
Scholarship on the Common Constitution before 1848
90
IConservativism, Romanticism, and Restoration
IILiberalism
Ch. 4
The Constitutional Law of Individual States
161
IThe Constitutional Movement
IISources for State Law before 1848
Ch. 5
The Beginnings of Administrative Law before 1848
207
IIntroduction
IIPublic Policy, Public Affairs, Administrative Law
IIIThe First Phase of an Independent Administrative Law
Ch. 6
Constitutional Law in the Revolution of 1848
248
IThe German Revolution
IIThe Consequences
Ch. 7
Individual State Constitutional and Administrative Law Before 1914
265
IThe Initial Situation after 1850
IIThe Development in Individual States
IIISummary
Ch. 8
General German Constitutional Law - The Doctrine of the Imperial State
309
IGeneral German Constitutional Law up to the Founding of the Empire (1850-1866)
II"Legal Method" and the Doctrine of Imperial State Law
IIIDoctrine of Constitutional Law to World of War I
IVMain Dogmatic Issues
VJournals
Ch. 9
Administrative Law and Administrative Doctrine, 1850-1914
373
IThe Development of Administrative Law from 1850
IIDogmatic Positions
IIIJournals
IVThe Doctrine of Administration
Ch. 10
Doctrine of the State, 1850-1914
419
IThe Last Years of the German Confederation
IINatural Law and Late Idealism
IIIThe Realistic Conception of the State
IVFin de Siecle
VNational State or State in an Industrialized Society?
Bibliography
460
Index
487