- Edgar Bodenheimer
Edgar Bodenheimer (
March 14 ,1908 -May 30 ,1991 ) was anauthor andprofessor oflaw in theUnited States .Biography
Bodenheimer was born in
Berlin in 1908. He was educated in universities of Geneva, Munich, Heidelberg, and Berlin. After receiving hisJ.U.D. from the University of Heidelberg in 1933, he emigrated to theUnited States to escape from theNazis . He then got hisLL.B. from theUniversity of Washington in 1937. [Carol Bruch, et al, "Edgar Bodenheimer 1908-1991", in "American Journal of Comparative Law", Vol.39, No.4, pp.657-659.]His career started in 1940 as an Attorney for the
U.S. Department of Labor , where he worked for two years before taking on the Principal Attorney position at the Office ofAlien Property Custodian in Washington D.C.In 1945, Edgar served in the Office of Chief of Counsel for the prosecution of Axis Criminality at the
Nuremberg Trials . [Bodenheimer, Edgar: "Jurisprudence", flyleaf. Harvard University Press, 1970 (3rd printing).]He joined the law faculty of the
University of Utah in 1946, and became a professor at the Law School of University of California, Davis in 1966. Retiring in 1975, he continued writing and lecturing atUC Davis as Professor Emeritus until his death in 1991Works by Edgar Bodenhimer have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese. ["Contemporary Authors", New Revision Series, Volume 20, page 61-62.]
Works
* "
Jurisprudence ",McGraw-Hill 1940
* "Jurisprudence: The Philosophy and Method of the Law",Harvard University Press 1962.
* "Jurisprudence: The Philosophy and Method of the Law" (revised edition),Harvard University Press 1974.
* "Treatise on Justice",Philosophical Library 1967.
* "Power, Law, And Society; A Study of the Will to Power and the Will to Law",Crane,Russak 1972.
* "Philosophy of Responsibility",Fred Rothman 1980.References
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