- Hugo
Sinzheimer (12
April 1875 – 16
September 1945) was a
German legal scholar and
contributed to the
writing of the
Weimar Constitution. He was a leading...
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penal sanctions.
Other notable early legal sociologists included Hugo
Sinzheimer,
Theodor Geiger,
Georges Gurvitch and Leon Petrażycki in Europe, and William...
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translation edited by G Roth and C
Wittich (1978) vol II, ch IX, viii, 886 Hugo
Sinzheimer, 'Chronik von Juni 1929' in T Ramm, Die Justiz.
Einer Chronik (1968) 180...
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Dutch new wave band
active 1977-1982. Band
members included singer Hugo
Sinzheimer, Åke
Danielson (keyboards)
Ferdinand Bakker (guitar),
Gerrit Veen (b****)...
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Walter Schütz 1897 1933
Murdered in Königsberg by the SA KPD
Sinzheimer,
HugoHugo Sinzheimer 1875 1945
Overveen Gemeente Bloemendaal (Niederlande) SPD Skamira...
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Neumann was
active from 1925 to 1927 as law
clerk and ****istant of Hugo
Sinzheimer, the
foremost reformist labor law theorist, who also
engaged him as a...
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Siegfried Guggenheim (1873–1961), lawyer,
notary and art
collector Hugo
Sinzheimer (1875–1945),
legal scholar,
member of the
Constitutional Convention of...
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President of the Reichstag,
President of the
Reichsgericht Hugo
Sinzheimer,
legal scholar Joseph Unger (converted to Christianity)
Wilhelm Eduard...
- Günter
Simon Peter Simon Barbara Simons Heide Simonis Paul
Singer Hugo
Sinzheimer Birgit Sippel Gustav Sobottka Fritz Soldmann Wilhelm Sollmann Paul Spiegel...
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prominent social scientists such as Karl Mannheim, Max Horkheimer, Hugo
Sinzheimer, Emil Lederer, and
Albert Salomon.
Renowned scholars such as Paul Tillich...