Julius Binder
Julius Binder (12 May 1870–28 August 1939) was a German philosopher of law. He is principally known as an opponent of legal positivism, and for having remained as an active scholar during the 1930s in Nazi Germany who did not speak out against the prevailing government of that time.
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Born | Würzburg | 12 May 1870
Died | 28 August 1939 69) | (aged
Nationality | German |
Citizenship | Germany |
Occupation | Philosopher of law (German: Rechtsphilosoph) |
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