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Löhnig, M. (2025). 'Battle Rule or Welfare Institution?' In M. Löhnig, (Ed.), Varieties of Social Civil Procedure (1st ed., pp. 13-32)
Löhnig, Martin. "Battle Rule or Welfare Institution?: German Civil Procedure Law in the Interwar Period". Varieties of Social Civil Procedure, edited by Martin Löhnig, Duncker & Humblot, 2025, pp. 13-32.
Löhnig, M. (2025): 'Battle Rule or Welfare Institution?', in Löhnig, M (ed.). Varieties of Social Civil Procedure. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 13-32.

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Battle Rule or Welfare Institution?

German Civil Procedure Law in the Interwar Period

Löhnig, Martin

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
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