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Heinrich Triepel (12 February 1868, Leipzig – 23 November 1946) was a German jurist and legal philosopher.[1] From 1913, he was professor of law in Berlin. He took critical aim at legal positivism, which at the time was the dominant legal conception in the German-speaking world. He was member of Free Conservative Party.
Main works:
- Völkerrecht und Landesrecht, 1899
- Die Zukunft des Völkerrechts, 1916
- Die Hegemonie – Ein Buch von führenden Staaten, 1938
References
- ^ Kruszewski, Charles (1941). "Hegemony and International Law". American Political Science Review. 35 (6): 1127–1144. doi:10.2307/1950551. ISSN 0003-0554.
Categories:
- Presidents of the Humboldt University of Berlin
- Academic staff of Leipzig University
- Academic staff of the University of Kiel
- Academic staff of the University of Tübingen
- Members of the Institut de Droit International
- Jurists from Saxony
- Writers from Leipzig
- 1946 deaths
- 1868 births
- 19th-century jurists
- 20th-century jurists
- Free Conservative Party politicians