Weimar Constitutional Social Project

Authors

  • Michael Stolleis Max-Planck-Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i20.597

Keywords:

Welfare State, social politics, Friedrich Naumann, Max Quarck, Hugo Sinzheimer, Konrad Beyerle

Abstract

The social Project included in the Weimar Constitution meant the guarantee of previous social institutions, but they should developped in a sense of justice and social progress. It was supported both in the constitutional first part (division of responsibilities between the Reicht and the German territories) and in the second one (rights and liberties)

Author Biography

Michael Stolleis, Max-Planck-Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte

Michael Stolleis (1941) ha sido director del Max-Planck-Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte (1991-2009). Entre sus publicaciones en castellano están los libros Introducción al Derecho público alemán (siglos XVI-XXI), 2017; Estado, Europa, Globalización: Constitución y utopía, 2017; La textura histórica de las formas políticas, 2011; El ojo de la ley, 2010; y La Historia del Derecho como obra de arte, 2009. stolleis@rg.mpg.de

Published

2019-05-08

Issue

Section

The Weimar Constitution in its centenary (1919-2019)