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This study examines how a group of exiled legal scholars redefined European legal culture in response to totalitarianism. It explores their contributions to the concept of rights and the rule of law, reflecting on historical events from 1934 to 1964.
It is often claimed in the rights and culture debate that certain rights are a reflection of a European culture and tradition and thus not universal.
What this study demonstrates is that even in Europe the rights tradition is a conscious construction by a group of legal scholars reacting to contemporary events.This study is about a group of innovators who are forced to reinvent themselves and their science abroad after being exiled by Nazi Germany.
This reinvention meant that they had to first r…
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