Quote by: Carl Schmitt

The essence and value of the law lies in its stability and durability (...), in its “relative eternity.” Only then does the legislator’s self-limitation and the independence of the law-bound judge find an anchor. The experiences of the French Revolution showed how an unleashed pouvoir législatif could generate a legislative orgy.


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  • NameCarl Schmitt
  • DescriptionGerman jurist, political theorist and professor of law
  • BornJuly 11, 1888
  • DiedApril 7, 1985
  • CountryGermany
  • ProfessionJurist; Geopolitician; Politician; Philosopher; Political Scientist