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Die "Jellinek-These" vom religiösen Ursprung der Grundrechte

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Annabelle Meier reviews the late C19th legal scholar Georg Jellinek's theory showing that evangelical demands for liberty of conscience in colonial America laid the groundwork for religious freedom...
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In 1895 Georg Jellinek, a legal scholar from Heidelberg, emphasized the role of American religious traditions in the development of constitutional rights, challenging predominant narratives inherited from the Enlightenment. Annabelle Meier reviews Jellinek's theory showing that evangelical demands for liberty of conscience in colonial America laid the groundwork for religious freedom, thereby anticipating the legal structure of modern human rights.
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Price: £110.00
Pages: 413
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Grundlagen der Rechtswissenschaft
Publication Date: 28 June 2023
ISBN: 9783161620355
Format: Hardcover
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RELIGION / Christian Church / Growth, Religious institutions and organizations, Legal history, Constitutional and administrative law: general, Systems of law: ecclesiastical (canon) law, European history: Renaissance, European history: Reformation, Systems of law: Islamic law, Systems of law: Jewish Law

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