Arthur von Kirchenheim

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Arthur von Kirchenheim (1886)

Heinrich Adolf Paul Arthur von Kirchenheim , birth name of Koscielski (born April 15, 1855 in Berlin , † January 8, 1924 in Heidelberg ) was a German lawyer .

life and work

Von Kirchenheim came from the Silesian line of the Polish-German noble Koscielski family . In 1875 he received permission to change his name to Kirchenheim . Between 1874 and 1877 he studied law in Heidelberg , Tübingen and Berlin. In 1877 he received his doctorate in Tübingen and was appointed court clerk in Bernau . However, he decided against a career in the Prussian civil service and in 1880 became a private lecturer in Heidelberg. His scientific achievements were rated little there, however. In 1886, on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , von Kirchenheim received an extraordinary position for constitutional and criminal law . He read about administrative law , canon law and criminal law and made a living mainly from college fees.

In 1881 von Kirchenheim founded the Centralblatt für Rechtswissenschaft , which he also published until his death. In 1892 he published Schlaraffica politica on the history of political utopias . For this he received the Imperial Russian Order of St. Stanislaus, 2nd class , in 1893 . In 1897 he was sentenced to a fine of 400 Reichsmarks by the Mannheim district court for insulting a senior magistrate - von Kirchenheim had represented a person who had become incapacitated in a guardianship case.

During the First World War , von Kirchenheim ran a club hospital from 1914 to 1916 . In 1920 he received a teaching position for international law in Heidelberg . Until his death in 1924, he read his colleges without ever being offered a chair.

Fonts

  • The legal nature of the application documents. H. Laupp, Tübingen 1877.
  • The reign. Habilitation thesis, Univ. Heidelberg. Leipzig 1880.
  • Administrative law internship. Cases and questions from the field of public law for academic use and self-study for lawyers and administrative officials. Enke, Stuttgart 1883.
  • Introduction to Administrative Law. In addition to the floor plan. Enke, Stuttgart 1885.
  • Criminal Law and Anthropology. About the newest Italian crime school. , Rome 1885.
  • [The Rome International Prison Congress, 1885]. A travel report. , Leipzig 1886.
  • The university messengers of the Middle Ages. , (Leipzig) (1886).
  • (Ed.): Reference library of public law ... , Stuttgart 1886–1888.
  • Textbook of German constitutional law. Enke, Stuttgart 1887.
  • On the Reformation of Legal Education. Published by Georg Böhme, Leipzig 1887.
  • and Philipp Zorn: Textbook of Canon Law. Enke, Stuttgart 1888.
  • and Alphons Rivier: Textbook of International Law. Enke, Stuttgart 1889.
  • Schlaraffia politica. History of the seals of the best state. Grunow, Leipzig 1892.
  • To reform the law of the insane. Eleven principles ... with reasons ... . Wiemann, Barmen 1895.
  • Process Kirchenheim. DB Wiemann, Barmen (1896).
  • The literature of criminal law and criminal policy 1884 to 1894. JC Hinrichs, Leipzig 1896.
  • The case of Professor [Arthur] v. Kirchenheim in its importance for the Baden civil service and the political parties of Baden. E. Haug, Pforzheim 1897.
  • L'éternelle utopia. Étude du socialisme à travers les âges. 3. Edition. H. Le Soudier, Paris 1897.
  • Ultramontanism and the German Reich legislation, especially the civil code. Lecture at the XIII. General Assembly of the Evangelical Union in Halberstadt October 2, 1900. Braun, Leipzig 1900.
  • Canon Law. For German theologians and lawyers. Weber, Bonn 1900.
  • and Theodor Wahl: The Synodal Day in Worms on October 31, 1904. Report on the lectures, negotiations and celebrations. Moritz Diesterweg, Frankfurt aM 1904.
  • Textbook of Canon Law. 2nd Edition. Winter, Heidelberg 1910.
  • Emil Herrmann and the Prussian Church Constitution. According to letters and other mostly unprinted sources by A. v. Kirchenheim. Warneck, Berlin 1912.
  • Report on the club hospital Diakonissenhaus in Heidelberg. 1914-1920. Winter, Heidelberg 1920.

literature

  • Klaus-Peter Schroeder : A university for lawyers and by lawyers. The Heidelberg Faculty of Law in the 19th and 20th centuries. Tübingen 2010.

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