Frank Saliger, Hamburg: Radbruch und Kantorowicz
Radbruch and Kantorowicz as a topic has been widely
untouched, in spite of obvious commonalities in their lives and works. In
addition, there are a number of misconceptions and misconstructions pertaining
to the relationship between Radbruch and Kantorowicz in the areas of legal
philosophy and legal theory. The article discusses the strong parallels and
commonalities between the lives and works of Radbruch and Kantorowicz, clarifies
the question of whether and to what extent relativism and trialism form a
common neo-Kantianistic basis, and finally investigates whether the Free Law
movement served as a common methodological basis for the two scholars. The
author comes to the conclusion that Radbruch and Kantorowicz share common
convictions despite their distinctive differences.
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