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»Roman Schnur in Eastern Europe, 1971-1996«Roman Schnur (1927-1996) was a leading member of the German post war public law academic community. He could be described as a >thinkernetworker<. His greatest influence was in relation to Poland, where he was seen as a legendary, much lauded individual. Schnur did not ignore the martial law period in Poland, nor did he hide his relationship with Carl Schmitt. He was unwavering in his views and attracted considerable criticism. This was as a university academic enjoying academic freedom as seldom experienced today.