Adolf Schüle

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Adolf Schüle (born June 16, 1901 in Freiburg , † June 4, 1967 in Tübingen ) was a German lawyer .

Life

From 1927 to 1938 Schüle was an employee at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Comparative and Public International Law and private lecturer in law at the University of Berlin . From 1938 to 1945 he was in-house counsel for Nitrogen Syndicate GmbH, Berlin, and from 1945 to 1954 Managing Director of the Mannheim Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In 1948 he was appointed an extraordinary professor in Heidelberg. Since 1954 he has held a full professorship for public law at the University of Tübingen .

Schüle's discussions on the legal interpretation of coalition agreements are still significant . He became known to a larger circle through a controversy with Carl Schmitt . Schüle brought Schmitt, who was only gradually emerging again from concealment, into considerable distress by pointing out that "after June 30, 1934 , the salvos of the firing squads in the Lichterfeld cadet institute hardly died down, and that the people and the world from the." organized murder campaign by the government still tremble, was able to write an essay 'The Führer Protects Law' in his study ”(p. 730). Schüle concluded his "clear distancing" with the words: "There has been too much and too long silence in Germany."

Schüle was also one of the twenty-nine professors of political science and constitutional law who protested in November 1962 against the coercive measures to which “Der Spiegel” was temporarily exposed on charges of treason (see Spiegel affair ).

Works

  • The state of emergency in the Irish Free State , Berlin 1928.
  • The problem of temporary availability in the German state judiciary , Berlin 1932.
  • State and self-government in England , Berlin 1933.
  • Provisional injunctions in the state judiciary , Tübingen 1933.
  • The conversion of international treaties of the German Reich into German state law , Berlin 1936.
  • Constitution and Economy , Mannheim 1948.
  • State personnel offices and professional association self-administration , Tübingen [1950].
  • Democracy as a political form and as a way of life , in: Legal Problems in State and Church - Festschrift for Rudolf Smend on his 70th birthday on January 15, 1952, Göttingen 1952, 321–344.
  • The controversial administrative act , in: Staats- und Verwaltungswissenschaftliche Posts, Stuttgart 1960, pp. 277-297.
  • Protection of privacy and freedom of the press , Tübingen 1961.
  • The decision of the international judge ex aequo et bono , in: Summum ius summa iniuria, Tübingen 1963, pp. 224–239.
  • Coalition agreements in the light of constitutional law , Tübingen 1964.
  • Bundeswehr and Law , Cologne 1965.

literature

  • Otto Bachof: Adolf Schüle †, in: Public administration 20 (1967). Issue 12, pp. 416-417.
  • Dirk van Laak : Conversations in the security of silence. Carl Schmitt in the political history of the early Federal Republic, Berlin 2002 [on the Schmitt controversy].

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. on the controversy with Schmitt, especially the article “Eine Festschrift” in the legal journal 14 (1959). Issue 22, pp. 729-731
  2. We cannot remain silent on this - 144 German professors on the action against SPIEGEL . In: Der Spiegel . No. 48 , 1962 ( online ).