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125 Jahre Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch

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The articles take the 125th anniversary of the German Civil Code as an opportunity to take stock in a self-critical manner. From different perspectives, they take a look at codification on the one ...
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Unlike the Basic Law, the German Civil Code has never become a symbol of identification for German jurisprudence. It is only recently that it has begun to appreciate the fundamental ideas of codification (systematic structure, separation of society and state, individualism). The articles in this work examine the reasons behind the distant relationship between academia and the German Civil Code (BGB); they investigate how case law and academia have repeatedly applied their own values to codification; they reconstruct the historical relationship between codification and the constitution; they view the German Civil Code and German scholarship from the distance of other legal systems; they question the viability of civil law system concepts; and finally, they look for new forms of future-oriented private law jurisprudence.
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Price: £77.70
Pages: 298
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Publication Date: 16 September 2025
ISBN: 9783162000132
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

LAW / Civil Law, Private or civil law: general, Legal history

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Nils Jansen/Sebastian Lohsse: 125 Jahre Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch: Kodifikation, Rechtsprechung und Wissenschaft. Einführung - Hans-Peter Haferkamp: Das BGB und die Privatrechtswissenschaft - Fabian Michl: Bürgerliches Recht und Grundgesetz - Jan Thiessen: Zwischen Gefängniszelle und Resozialisierung. Das BGB und die Rechtsprechung - Annette Brockmöller: Der richterliche Blick auf die Kodifikation. Rechtseinheit durch Kodifikation und Rechtsprechung -Corjo Jansen: 125 Jahre BGB aus niederländischer wissenschaftlicher Sicht - Bruno Rodríguez-Rosado: Zwischen Bewunderung und Kritik. Eine spanische Perspektive - Michael Grünberger/André Reinelt: Responsive Rechtswissenschaft - Jan-Erik Schirmer: Kollektivinteressen im Privatrecht und die Stellung der Natur - Marietta Auer: Die Zukunft des Privatrechts - Felix Hartmann: Sonderprivatrechte und Zivilrecht - am Beispiel des Arbeitsrechts