From the school of legal socialism to the social jurist movement in
Europe: the misguided label of Juristen-Sozialismus in Germany,
France and Italy
(2020)
From the school of legal socialism to the social jurist movement in
Europe: the misguided label of Juristen-Sozialismus in Germany,
France and Italy
Year:
2020
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
Elettronico
Referee:
No
Name of journal:
HISTORIA ET IUS
ISSN of journal:
2279-7416
N° Volume:
18
Page numbers:
1-22
Keyword:
Legal Socialism, socialization of law, mouvement of social jurists, Anton Menger
Short description of contents:
At the end of 19th centuries, the European legal landscape was challenged by the social question. The rediscovery of the social dimension of reality led to the birth of a various movement of jurists who argued for the socialisation of the law as a means of the resolving the social question. This European tendency is known as Juristen-Sozialismus in Germany, Socialisme juridique in France and Socialismo giuridico in Italy. However the label legal socialism is false as it can be said to have led to the oblivion of many of the theories produced by jurists of this movement. To describe the theses process of socialisation of European law, this article proposes a movement of private social law.
Schirò, Pietro,
From the school of legal socialism to the social jurist movement in
Europe: the misguided label of Juristen-Sozialismus in Germany,
France and Italy«HISTORIA ET IUS»
, vol. 18
, 2020
, pp. 1-22