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(Ebook) Schreber's Law: Jurisprudence and Judgment in Transition by Peter Goodrich ISBN 9781474426565, 1474426565

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Authors:Peter Goodrich
Pages:184 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Language:english
File Size:7.13 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781474426565, 1474426565
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(Ebook) Schreber's Law: Jurisprudence and Judgment in Transition by Peter Goodrich ISBN 9781474426565, 1474426565

Daniel Paul Schreber (1842–1911) was a senior German judge and jurist. He formulated a unique juridical theology of private life and developed a critical account of oikonomia, the practice of governance and administration. But his theoretical work was largely ignored due to his mental illness and his desire to be a woman in a time inhospitable to transitions. Now, Schreber’s Law looks beyond Judge Schreber's mental health to reappraise his distinguished contribution to legal theory.

Peter Goodrich evaluates Schreber’s jurisprudence by analysing the Memoirs and his interpreters in detail, and sets his work in the context of both the neo-Kantian pure science of fin de siècle German jurisprudence and 21st-century legal theory. In this way, Goodrich shows how Schreber’s work challenges the legal thought of his era and opens up a potentially vital approach to contemporary jurisprudence.

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