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  1. Otto Friedrich von Gierke, born Otto Friedrich Gierke (11 January 1841 – 10 October 1921) was a German legal scholar and historian. He is considered today as one of the most influential and important legal scholars of the 19th and 20th century.

  2. Otto Friedrich von Gierke (born Jan. 11, 1841, Stettin, Prussia—died Oct. 10, 1921, Berlin) was a legal philosopher who was a leader of the Germanist school of historical jurisprudence in opposition to the Romanist theoreticians of German law ( e.g., Friedrich Karl von Savigny).

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  3. Otto Friedrich Gierke, ab 1911 von Gierke, war ein deutscher Rechtswissenschaftler und Rechtshistoriker. Er gilt als bedeutender Vertreter des germanistischen Flügels der Historischen Rechtsschule und scharfer Kritiker des Ersten Entwurfs bei den Entstehungsarbeiten zum Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch.

  4. Feb 6, 2020 · Otto von Gierke (1841–1921) is one of the most important “Germanists” of the Historical School of Law. Son of a Prussian lawyer, he obtained his doctorate in 1866 in Berlin, before teaching law at the University of Breslau (of which he became rector), then in Heidelberg, and, from 1887 onward, in Berlin where his fame became ...

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  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Otto von Gierke wrote The Social Role of Private Law (Die soziale Aufgabe des Privatrechts) in an age of extraordinary belief in progress and pride. In 1889, the Eiffel Tower was inaugurated, Britain's Royal Navy was required by law to outdo its next two rivals combined, and Germany was forging a massive new Civil Code ...

    • Ewan McGaughey
    • 2018
  6. May 10, 2023 · Gierke was a conservative, right-wing socialist, and Romano was a fascist and counselor of the fascist Italian government. Calasso, on the contrary, was a liberal opponent of the fascist regime.

  7. Otto Friedrich von Gierke, born Otto Friedrich Gierke (11 January 1841 – 10 October 1921) was a German legal scholar and historian. He is considered today as one of the most influential and important legal scholars of the 19th and 20th century.