How did the drastic experiences of the turbulent twentieth century
affect the works of a legal historian? What kind of an impact did they
have on the ideas of justice and rule of law prominent in legal
historiography? Ville Erkkila analyses the way in which the concepts of
'Rechtsgewissen' and 'Rechtsbewusstsein' evolved over time in the works
of the prestigious legal historian Franz Wieacker. With the help of
previously unavailable sources such as private correspondence, the
author reveals how Franz Wieacker's personal experiences intertwined in
his legal historiography with the tradition of legal science as well as
the social and political destinies of twentieth century Germany.