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Gustav Radbruch (1878–1949) was a prominent German legal scholar, philosopher, and social democrat, serving as a full professor of criminal law and legal philosophy at institutions including the University of Heidelberg (1926–1933) and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (post-war). His academic career was marked by contributions to legal theory, penal reform, and human rights advocacy. He actively participated in the Weimar Republic’s political landscape, serving as Reich Minister of Justice (1920s) and championing democratic principles. After being dismissed by the Nazis in 1933 for political unreliability, he resumed his professorship in Heidelberg in 1945. His legacy includes the Radbruch Formula, asserting that legal certainty must yield to fundamental justice when laws contradict societal morality.
Education & Academic Career:
- Doctorate in Law (1902) under Franz von Liszt, Berlin.
- Professorships at Kiel (1919–1926), Heidelberg (1926–1933), and Munich (post-1945).
Research Interests: Radbruch focused on humane penal enforcement, criminal justice reform, and legal philosophy. He emphasized the moral limits of law, advocating for resocialization of offenders and open prisons. His work bridged legal theory and social justice, influencing post-war German legal frameworks.
Foundation & Legacy: The Gustav-Radbruch-Stiftung, founded in 1977, supports research in penal enforcement and rehabilitation. His writings, such as Legal Philosophical Theory of Parties (1921) and Cultural Doctrine of Socialism (1927), remain foundational in legal philosophy.
Advising & Grants: While no specific advisees are listed, his mentorship influenced generations of legal scholars. The foundation funds projects aligning with his ideals, though it avoids long-term commitments due to limited resources.
Labs/Teams: The foundation operates under LMU’s law faculty, collaborating with institutions like the Munich Center for Dispute Resolution (MuCDR) and the Institute for Criminal Law and Legal Informatics.
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