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Battle Rule or Welfare Institution?
German Civil Procedure Law in the Interwar Period
In: Varieties of Social Civil Procedure (2025), pp. 13–32
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Martin Löhnig
Prof. Dr. Martin Löhnig, Civil Law, German and European Legal History and Canon Law, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Deutschland
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Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Martin Löhnig: Battle Rule or Welfare Institution? German Civil Procedure Law in the Interwar Period | 13 | ||
I. Starting Point: The Imperial Code of Civil Procedure of 1879 | 13 | ||
II. The Weimar Discourse: Liberal Procedural Law vs. Social Procedural Law | 13 | ||
III. Reform of German Civil Procedure Law in the Interwar Period | 16 | ||
1. 1st Reform Commission of the Reich Ministry of Justice | 16 | ||
2. The Prelude: District Court Amendment and Emergency War Law | 17 | ||
3. 3rd Emminger Amendment 1924 | 19 | ||
4. 4th ZPO Reform 1933 | 22 | ||
IV. Orality vs. Decision on the Basis of the File | 23 | ||
1. Legislation | 23 | ||
2. Science | 26 | ||
V. Conclusion | 29 | ||
1. A Constantly Repeating Struggle | 29 | ||
2. Guiding Principles | 30 |