Who is "the lawmaker," whose "will" legal hermeneutics has traditionally been trying to study? A discussion between practitioners and university professors of law deals with the impression the "virtual lawmakers" in the ministries have of those who will later be applying the norms and discusses the current status of research.
Who is "the lawmaker," whose "will" legal hermeneutics has traditionally been trying to study? A discussion between practitioners and university professors of law deals with the impression the "virtual lawmakers" in the ministries have of those who will later be applying the norms and discusses the current status of research.
Christian Baldus
Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Passau, Pavia und Trier; Referendariat in Koblenz; Promotion und Habilitation in Köln; Professor für Bürgerliches Recht und Römisches Recht in Heidelberg und Direktor am Institut für geschichtliche Rechtswissenschaft.
historische Auslegung Methode Lobbyarbeit Gesetzgebungslehre