
Zeit in Gesetzen erfasst - G. W. F. Hegels Theorie der Kodifikation.
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»Time comprehended in laws. Hegel and the Codification of Law«: The thesis analyzes Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's contribution to the German codification debate in the 19th century and its potential for a modern theory of codification. According to Hegel, codification means abstraction and system formation based on the actual, with respect to the reasonable law. On this basis, codification is a constant process and as much a requirement of a civilized society of free citizens as it is a contribution to its realization. von Müller, Michael W.
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Michael W. Müller is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Munich (LMU), Germany. He works in the fields of constitutional and administrative law, financial law, and legal theory. His 2018 doctoral dissertation on the law of financial stabilization was published with Mohr Siebeck and awarded the LMU Faculty Prize. Michael read law at LMU and holds both German State Exams, qualifying him for legal practice. Moreover, he obtained an LLM from Cambridge University (First Class, Wolfson College Jennings Prize), an MA in Philosophy from LMU and a Diploma in the Law of the European Union from the Academy of European Law, Florence.
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