Eugen Ehrlich (14 September 1862 – 2 May 1922) was an Austrian legal scholar and sociologist of law. He is widely regarded as one of the primary founders...
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suspicious of sociology of law. Kelsen attacked one of its founders, Eugen Ehrlich, who sought to make clear the differences and connections between positive...
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hockey player Eugen Ehrlich (1862–1922), Austrian legal scholar Eugene Ehrlich (1922–2008), U.S. lexicographer and author Felix Ehrlich (1877–1942), German...
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sociological theories of law. Notably among these were Leon Petrazycki, Eugen Ehrlich and Georges Gurvitch. For Max Weber, a so-called "legal rational form"...
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relocation to Salzburg in the west met with protests by academics like Eugen Ehrlich and Joseph Schumpeter. In June 1918 teaching activities were resumed...
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of the "free law" theorists (e.g. Ernst Fuchs, Hermann Kantorowicz, Eugen Ehrlich and François Gény) encouraged the use of sociological insights in the...
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(1930–2010), German sociologist Alain Ehrenberg, French sociologist Eugen Ehrlich, German sociologist Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt (1923–2010), Israeli sociologist...
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German-language poet and translator Erwin Chargaff (1905–2002), Jewish biochemist Eugen Ehrlich (1862–1922), Jewish jurist, pioneer of the field of sociology of law...
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Christianity) Victor Ehrenberg, jurist (converted to Christianity) Eugen Ehrlich (converted to Christianity) Eduard Gans (converted to Christianity)...
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Its main proponent was François Gény, others like include Stamler and Eugen Ehrlich. This school of thought is also referred as the French school of interpretation...
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