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- 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...
- penal sanctions. Other notable early legal sociologists included Hugo Sinzheimer, Theodor Geiger, Georges Gurvitch and Leon Petrażycki in Europe, and William...
- Alica Schmidt (born 1998), track and field athlete, fitness coach Hugo Sinzheimer (1875–1945), legal scholar, member of the Constitutional Convention of...
- 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...
- Dutch new wave band active 1977-1982. Band members included singer Hugo Sinzheimer, Åke Danielson (keyboards) Ferdinand Bakker (guitar), Gerrit Veen (b****)...
- Herman Brood 2:45 2. "Turn It On" Harry Rijnbergen 5:22 3. "Syrup" Hugo Sinzheimer, Erik Strack 3:35 4. "Back in Your Love" Herman Brood, Gerrit Veen, Pé...
- 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...
- Writer(s) Length 1. "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)" Ferdinand Bakker Hugo Sinzheimer 3:42 2. "Blue Hotel" Lene Lovich Les Chappell Mauro Goldsand 3:43 3. "Faces"...
- C-34/13 TFEU art 147 TFEU art 153(1) See further O Kahn-Freund, 'Hugo Sinzheimer' in Labour Law and Politics in the Weimar Republic (1981) 103, 'The technique...
- Simson, President of the Reichstag, President of the Reichsgericht Hugo Sinzheimer, legal scholar Joseph Unger (converted to Christianity) Wilhelm Eduard...