Anton Erdel
Anton Erdel (born November 21, 1875 - † June 16, 1928 in Mannheim ) was a German legal scholar.
Life
Anton Erdel studied law. In 1897 he was at the Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg Dr. iur. PhD. In the spring of 1900 he passed the second state examination in law. In 1901 he became a legal assistant in Lahr and in 1903 in Mannheim. As a result, he became a professor at the Mannheim Commercial College , where he taught civil and commercial law until his death in 1928 . He was a member of the Corps Rheno-Nicaria Mannheim .
Fonts
- Foreclosure and bankruptcy , 1914
- The merchant court , 1914
- Civil law according to the German Civil Code and its subsidiary laws , 1918
- Commercial law according to the German Commercial Code excluding the Law of the Sea , 1918
- The trade court , 1919
- Works councils , 1923
- Labor Law , Part 1: Collective Labor Law , 1923
- Labor Law , Part 2: Individual Labor Law , 1924
- Floor plan of the Civil Code in verse and rhyme , 1925
- The crisis of the tariff concept and the arbitration system , 1926
- Leaflet on dismissal and dismissal of the foreman , 1926
- On the question of legal succession in collective agreements , 1926
Web links
- Erdel, Anton at www.koeblergerhard.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Civil law at www.koeblergerhard.de
- ↑ MARCHIVUM : Chronicle star . June 16, 1928. Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
- ^ Directory of those who received their doctorates at Heidelberg University from November 23, 1896 to November 22, 1897, No. 50
- ↑ finding aid 234, No. 12479:. Badisches Ministry of Justice (National Archives Baden-Württemberg)
- ↑ MARCHIVUM: Chronicle star . June 28, 1901. Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
- ↑ MARCHIVUM: Chronicle star . July 14, 1903. Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
- ↑ Erwin Willmann (Ed.): Directory of the old Rudolstädter Corps students. (AH. List of the RSC.) , 1928 edition, No. 1029
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SURNAME | Erdel, Anton |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German legal scholar |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 21, 1875 |
DATE OF DEATH | June 16, 1928 |
Place of death | Mannheim |