Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
Jurists Uprooted: German-speaking Émigré Lawyers in Twentieth-century Britain examines the lives of eighteen émigré lawyers and legal scholars who made their way to the United Kingdom, almost all to escape Nazism, and analyzes their impact on the development of English law.
Recommended Citation
Vivian G. Curran,
Voices Saved From Vanishing,
70
University of Pittsburgh Law Review
435
(2009).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.pitt.edu/fac_articles/423
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