Arnold Köttgen

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Arnold Köttgen (born September 22, 1902 in Bonn , † February 10, 1967 in Göttingen ) was a German law scholar and university professor.

Life

Köttgen studied law in Marburg , Graz , Munich and most recently in Jena . He received his doctorate in Jena in 1924. He completed his habilitation in 1928 under Otto Koellreutter , whereupon he was appointed full professor at the University of Greifswald in 1931 . During the Second World War Köttgen worked in the Prussian civil administration of Upper Silesia . After the end of the war he was taken prisoner by the Soviets for three years . He continued his academic career in 1949 with a visiting professorship in Cologne , but then moved to the Federal Ministry of the Interior as a speaker and in 1951 to the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer. In 1952 he succeeded Rudolf Smends as full professor in Göttingen . He taught there until his death in 1967.

Scientific effect had u. a. his thoughts on institutional law, which he recorded in his article Administrative Law of the Public Institution and with which he expressly distinguished himself from Otto Mayer .

Fonts (selection)

  • The German civil service and parliamentary democracy, 1928.
  • Commercial activity in the public sector and public law, 1928.
  • Administrative law of the public institution, VVDStRL 6 (1929), pp. 105–158.
  • The road to German unity, 1937.
  • The legal entity, 1939.
  • German administration, third edition, 1944.
  • The municipality and the federal legislature, 1957.
  • Today's scope for municipal economic development, 1963.
  • Fund administration in the Federal Republic, 1965.
  • Local self-government between crisis and reform, 1968.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Florian Meinel : The lawyer in industrial society , Akademie Verlag , Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-05-005101-7 , p. 184 f.