fight for rights
fight for rights
[德] 耶林
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The author, Rudolf von Jhering (1818-1892), was the greatest jurist in Western Europe in the nineteenth century and the founder of the neo-utilitarian (purpose) school of law. This book is a legal work revised and expanded on the basis of a report he made in 1872 on "The Struggle for Rights". In this book, Jhering pointed out that all rights are in danger of being violated and suppressed, because the interests claimed by the right holders are often opposed to the interests of others who deny their interests, so the premise of rights is to always be prepared To claim rights, to realize rights, one must always be ready to fight for rights. In the article, Jhering eloquently criticized Savigny's view that "the formation of law, like the formation of language, is formed unconsciously and spontaneously, without any competition or struggle". This book can be described as an immortal masterpiece in the history of law. It inspires the people's concept of rights and struggle awareness with profound thoughts.
