Corporatist regulation has a hybrid structure in that it covers state regulation, regulated self-regulation as well as private-public co-regulation. Notably diverging from the standard mode of state regulation, such arrangements required a higher degree of legitimation. Corporatist concepts flourished in the Weimar Republic. This paper deals with three legal scholars’ considerations regarding how to legitimize corporatist models, namely Edgar Tatarin-Tarnheyden, Heinrich Herrfahrdt, and Friedrich Glum. Their institutional touchstone was the Imperial Economic Council, as provided for by article 165 of the Weimar Constitution. This article envisioned a multi-level system of economic councils ranging from regional economic councils up to the I...
In Germany the new constitution published in 1919 established a brand new and democratically based s...
Shrnutí v anglickém jazyce The purpose of my thesis is to analyse a specific term in Italy in the ye...
The literature on power dispersion in the regulatory state emphasizes the interdependence of regulat...
Corporatist regulation has a hybrid structure in that it covers state regulation, regulated self-reg...
In Interwar Europe corporatism was mainly used to refer to the comprehensive organization of politic...
The notion of “economic constitution”, which is today primarily linked to European integration, ste...
The notion of corporatism first emerged during the middle ages, but it was not until the twentieth c...
The language of rights plays a central role in contemporary constitutional and political thought and...
Economic self-government occurs when organized economic actors fulfill public duties, participate in...
In late-nineteenth century Germany, the new public services required under rapid industrialization c...
Italy during interwar period saw a heated debate on the power acquired by organized interests. Socia...
Kathrin Groh's study on democratic scholars of public law in the Weimar Republic (subtitle: 'From th...
Eventually, all law is about sovereign intervention. But public law is distinct from private law in ...
This study is a comparative analysis of corporatism as expressed by the National Socialist Party in ...
Up to the end of the World War I, the foundation of German constitutionalism was the monarchical pri...
In Germany the new constitution published in 1919 established a brand new and democratically based s...
Shrnutí v anglickém jazyce The purpose of my thesis is to analyse a specific term in Italy in the ye...
The literature on power dispersion in the regulatory state emphasizes the interdependence of regulat...
Corporatist regulation has a hybrid structure in that it covers state regulation, regulated self-reg...
In Interwar Europe corporatism was mainly used to refer to the comprehensive organization of politic...
The notion of “economic constitution”, which is today primarily linked to European integration, ste...
The notion of corporatism first emerged during the middle ages, but it was not until the twentieth c...
The language of rights plays a central role in contemporary constitutional and political thought and...
Economic self-government occurs when organized economic actors fulfill public duties, participate in...
In late-nineteenth century Germany, the new public services required under rapid industrialization c...
Italy during interwar period saw a heated debate on the power acquired by organized interests. Socia...
Kathrin Groh's study on democratic scholars of public law in the Weimar Republic (subtitle: 'From th...
Eventually, all law is about sovereign intervention. But public law is distinct from private law in ...
This study is a comparative analysis of corporatism as expressed by the National Socialist Party in ...
Up to the end of the World War I, the foundation of German constitutionalism was the monarchical pri...
In Germany the new constitution published in 1919 established a brand new and democratically based s...
Shrnutí v anglickém jazyce The purpose of my thesis is to analyse a specific term in Italy in the ye...
The literature on power dispersion in the regulatory state emphasizes the interdependence of regulat...