OSKAR VON BÜLOW E O NAZISMO

Authors

  • Vinícius Lott Thibau Escola Superior Dom Helder Câmara - Escola Superior de Advocacia da Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil - Seção Minas Gerais - Instituto de Educação Continuada da PUC Minas https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8225-8026

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46560/meritum.v16i2.8518

Abstract

ABSTRACT: The article examines two writings by Oskar von Bülow that, despite being published in the 19th century, still today, impact on procedural law studies. The formalized research intends to test the hypothesis that, by the works Die Lehre von den Processeinreden und die Processvoraussetzungen and Gesetz und Richteramt, Oskar von Bülow made an important contribution to the increment of Nazism. Addressing the problem of judicial autocracy sustained by bülowian academic production, the research adopts the hypothetical-deductive method. As for the objective, it is exploratory and explanatory. Due to the techniques employed, it is bibliographic and documentary.

KEYWORDS: Oskar von Bülow; Free Law Movement; Nazism; Judicial Autocracy.

Author Biography

Vinícius Lott Thibau, Escola Superior Dom Helder Câmara - Escola Superior de Advocacia da Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil - Seção Minas Gerais - Instituto de Educação Continuada da PUC Minas

Doutor e Mestre em Direito Processual pela PUC Minas.

Professor da Dom Helder - Escola de Direito.

Professor da Escola Superior de Advocacia - OABMG.

Professor do Instituto de Educação Continuada da PUC Minas.

Published

04/02/22

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