Law, method and ideology: lessons from the history of the national-socialist law

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https://doi.org/10.21119/anamps.62.333-363

Keywords:

National-Socialist Law, Volksgeist, Roland Freisler, legal methodology, interpretation.

Abstract

History, Philosophy and Literature open ways for a deeper reflection on the multiple dimensions of the legal phenomenon. On the interconnection between these different types of knowledge, this paper proposes to analyze the visible tensions between the legislated law and its constituent practice, focusing on the ideological differences that the legal area encompassed during the National-Socialist regime.  Based on the reading of references from the Nazi judiciary, and from the work by Helmut Ortner The Executioner, the intention was to understand the ideological setting of a legal order, on the one hand, and the possibilities of transforming it through the potential instrumentalization in the heuristic and hermeneutic scopes of the legal methodology, on the other hand. Also, this research had the purpose of exploring the traditional association between legal-positivistic ideas and the actions of the jurists who were historically linked to the National-Socialist doctrines.

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Author Biography

Joana Aguiar e Silva, Universidade do Minho

Doutora em Direito pela Universidade do Minho. Professora Associada da Escola de Direito da Universidade do Minho. Minho (Portugal).

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Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

SILVA, J. A. e. Law, method and ideology: lessons from the history of the national-socialist law. ANAMORPHOSIS - International Journal of Law and Literature, Porto Alegre, v. 6, n. 2, p. 333–363, 2020. DOI: 10.21119/anamps.62.333-363. Disponível em: https://periodicos.rdl.org.br/anamps/article/view/775. Acesso em: 22 oct. 2024.