Beschreibung
'Open and Contained Legal Discourse': Johann Braun describes legal thinking as the interaction of two opposing movements. The interpretation of the law presents itself as a formally contained discourse, in which numerous possible arguments for the purpose of reducing legal complexity are excluded. However, the further the legal horizon is stretched, the more the excluded points of view gain validity again. This interplay of formal and content-related moments is the key to understanding the real structure of legal thinking and arguing.
Autorenporträt
Johann Braun studied law in Heidelberg and Mannheim and passed both state law exams. In 1979 he received his doctorate under Hans-Martin Pawlowski on a civil procedural topic and in 1982 he habilitated in the subjects of civil procedural law, civil law, legal philosophy and the history of private law in modern times. From 1983 to 1988 he was full professor in Trier and from 1988 to 2011 in Passau. He has been retired since 2011. He is the author of numerous books and essays on legal dogma, legal philosophy and contemporary history.
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