Nationalsozialistisches Strafrecht : : Kontinuität und Radikalisierung / / Kai Ambos.

This innovative study regards National Socialist criminal law—in accordance with the theories of continuity and radicalisation—as the racist (anti-Semitic), nationalistic (Germanic) and totalitarian updating of the authoritarian and anti-liberal tendencies found in German criminal law at the turn of...

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Superior document:Grundlagen des Strafrechts
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:German
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