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oapen-20.500.12657-318162022-04-26T12:26:42Z Fremde Richter Die Rechtsprechung im Fürstentum Liechtenstein unter dem Einfluss schweizerischer und deutsch-österreichischer Richter 1938–1945 Perrez, Anna-Carolina commemorating the dead necrologies development of bureaucracy Liechtenstein Nationalsozialismus Richter Schweiz bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBL History: earliest times to present day::HBLW 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 Foreign judges The Influence of Swiss and German-Austrian judges upon jurisprudence in the principality of Liechtenstein, 1939-45 The principality of Liechtenstein has been a small country possessing limited resources. In matters of jurisprudence this meant adopting Austrian and Swiss legal codes and, along with local lawyers, electing attorneys from both neighboring countries as judges in Liechtenstein. While this practice worked during times of peace, it became tenuous during the era of National Socialism, and connected to the problem of potential national socialist influence upon the appointment of judges and on the practice of law. The annexation of Austria by the “Third Reich” turned Austrian judges working in Liechtenstein into “German” judges, who dispensed justice according to Nazi law in their home-land, but according to Liechtenstein law within the principality. Can a political influence upon these judges be shown? Did a national socialist spirit pervade Liechtenstein jurisprudence and the laws enacted during that time? What was the stance taken by the judges who were Swiss? The author discusses the peculiarities of justice in Liechtenstein during the Second World War. 2019-03-28 23:55 2017-03-07 00:00:00 2020-04-01T13:50:20Z 2020-04-01T13:50:20Z 2015 book 625138 OCN: 982228266 9783034012829 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31816 ger application/pdf n/a 625138.pdf http://www.chronos-verlag.ch/php/download.php?file=978-3-0340-1282-9_Buch.pdf Chronos Verlag 10.26530/OAPEN_625138 10.26530/OAPEN_625138 1f950e02-f99d-41ce-96af-ab49518dbf62 b70636da-dc2d-4755-a37e-360db651c0bf 9783034012829 OAPEN-CH 2nd Call Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) 404 Zürich 170328 Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) - OAPEN-CH open access
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Foreign judges The Influence of Swiss and German-Austrian judges upon jurisprudence in the principality of Liechtenstein, 1939-45
The principality of Liechtenstein has been a small country possessing limited resources. In matters of jurisprudence this meant adopting Austrian and Swiss legal codes and, along with local lawyers, electing attorneys from both neighboring countries as judges in Liechtenstein. While this practice worked during times of peace, it became tenuous during the era of National Socialism, and connected to the problem of potential national socialist influence upon the appointment of judges and on the practice of law. The annexation of Austria by the “Third Reich” turned Austrian judges working in Liechtenstein into “German” judges, who dispensed justice according to Nazi law in their home-land, but according to Liechtenstein law within the principality.
Can a political influence upon these judges be shown? Did a national socialist spirit pervade Liechtenstein jurisprudence and the laws enacted during that time? What was the stance taken by the judges who were Swiss? The author discusses the peculiarities of justice in Liechtenstein during the Second World War.
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