Key Works:
* "Legal Philosophy" (Rechtsphilosophie) (1932): A foundational text in legal philosophy, which emphasizes the importance of justice and social purpose in law.
* "The Legal Philosophy of the Weimar Republic" (Die Rechtsphilosophie des deutschen Idealismus) (1949): Analyzes the legal philosophy of the Weimar Republic and its flaws, particularly the failure to protect basic rights and liberties.
* "The Basic Features of Law" (Die Grundzüge des Rechts) (1968): Discusses the fundamental principles of law, such as the rule of law, justice, and human rights.
* "Theory of Legal Interpretation" (Theorie der Rechtsfindung) (1938): A significant work on the theory of legal interpretation, arguing for a balanced approach between textual interpretation and principles of justice.
Other Important Works:
* "The Legal System of the Soviet Union" (Das Rechtsystem der Sowjetunion) (1954): An analysis of the Soviet legal system.
* "The Concept of Law" (Der Begriff des Rechts) (1914): A foundational work exploring the nature and purpose of law.
Radbruch's work is highly influential in legal philosophy and jurisprudence, particularly in Germany and Europe. His ideas on the rule of law, human rights, and the importance of justice have been widely adopted.