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10%OFFPeter W. Sperlich - The East German Social Courts: Law and Popular Justice in a Marxist-Leninist Society - 9780275975647 - V9780275975647
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The East German Social Courts: Law and Popular Justice in a Marxist-Leninist Society

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Description for The East German Social Courts: Law and Popular Justice in a Marxist-Leninist Society Hardback. Intended for professional jurists, court administrators, and scholars concerned with lay adjudication or East German legal institutions, this book provides an account of the social courts of the German Democratic Republic (GDR). It looks at the history of the social courts and their success with the government and the citizens of East Germany. Num Pages: 360 pages, 27 tables. BIC Classification: 1DFGE; LAZ; LNAA. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 31. Weight in Grams: 653.
An interesting read for professional jurists, court administrators, and scholars concerned with lay adjudication or East German legal institutions, this book provides an account of the social courts of the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Although the East German system was corrupt and oppressive, the social courts were an innovative and successful experiment. Rooted in Marxist-Leninist legal doctrine, these courts handled thousands of minor civil disputes and petty criminal offenses each year. The judges and jurists who worked at these courts were lay people and did not receive an pay for their services. This book delves into the history of the ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc United States
Number of pages
360
Condition
New
Number of Pages
360
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780275975647
SKU
V9780275975647
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About Peter W. Sperlich
Peter W. Sperlich is Professor, Department of Political Science, The University of California at Berkeley.

Reviews for The East German Social Courts: Law and Popular Justice in a Marxist-Leninist Society
Nestled within a system doomed to failure was an oasis of success, an institution that relieved higher courts of minor civil and criminal cases, involved legal laymen in the citizenry in self-governance, and actually seemed to work in deterring and correcting crime. Sperlich finds the social courts virtually the only successful element of governance in what was once East Germany, ... Read more

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