Ville Erkkilä and Luisa Gries have published “The Problem Can Be Solved Only by Those Imbued with a Socialist Sense of Justice!”: Social Conflict and the Lower Courts in the German Democratic Republic open access in Law and History Review:
The article concentrates on the massive project of popularizing the court system and penal practice in the GDR in the 1960s. From then on, the GDR transferred a considerable amount of jurisdiction to collectives, which were further assigned the task of adjudicating “close to the people” within and alongside the existing legal system. We will analyze how the government with this project managed to translate the ideological task of sanctioning the inner-state enemy into existing legal concepts, and how it used law as a means to advance its political aims. By focusing on the judicialization of politics in the GDR, the article examines the legal history of the GDR as an important example in the broader and pressing phenomenon of the relationship between law and authoritarian politics.
--Dan Ernst