August van Dievoet

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August van Dievoet (born May 3, 1803 in Brussels ; † October 31, 1865 ) was a legal historian , judge and lawyer at the Belgian Court of Cassation .

He studied law at the University of Leuven , where he made his doctorate in law in 1827. He was a student of Leopold August Warnkönig , Johann Michael Franz Birnbaum and Friedrich Carl von Savigny .

He took his oath as a lawyer on April 7, 1827 under the United Kingdom of the Netherlands . He was the son of Johann-Ludwig van Dievoet (1777–1854), Secretary of the Supreme Court of Belgium, and father of Jules van Dievoet (1844–1917), also a lawyer at the Supreme Court in Brussels.

Works

  • Dissertatio inauguralis juridica de origine diversarum consuetudinum localium regni nostri , Lovanii, 1827 ( full text in the Google book search).
  • De l'origine des diverse coutumes locales du royaume de Belgique , Louvain, Briard, 1848.
  • De l'origine des diverse coutumes locales du royaume de Belgique , in: La Belgique Judiciaire , Volume VI.

literature

  • 1827: Baron Frédéric von Reiffenberg: Archives pour servir à l'histoire civile et littéraire des Pays-Bas , faisant suite aux Archives philologiques , tome 3, Löwen, édition Michel, 1827, pp. 253-254.
  • 1829: Johann Michael Franz Birnbaum : About the current state of legislation and jurisprudence in the Kingdom of the Netherlands , in: Critical magazine for jurisprudence and legislation abroad , published by Mittermaier and Zachariä, Heidelberg, 1829, p. 143 and p. 159.
  • 1833: Baron Frédéric von Reiffenberg et alii : Messager des sciences historiques, des arts et de la bibliographie de Belgique ou nouvelles archives, historiques, littéraires et scientifiques , Volume I, Brussel, 1833, p. 305.
  • 1840: Johan Hendrik Beucker Andreae: Disquisitio de origine juris municipalis Frisici , 1840, p. 29.
  • 1843: Adolphe Roussel: Encyclopédie du droit , Brussels, 1843, p. 21, note 1.
  • 1936–1938: Baron Paul Verhaegen: Jean-Auguste van Dievoet, jurisconsulte , in: Biographie Nationale de Belgique , Volume 26, 1936–1938, coll. 384-385.
  • 1968: John Gilissen, Professeur à l'Université de Bruxelles: Un procès de pillages commis à Bruxelles au début de la Révolution de 1830. L'affaire Londens et consorts , in: Mélanges offerts à G. Jacquemyns , Brussels, 1968, éditions de l'ULB, p. 331 and p. 341.
  • 1873: Patria Belgica, encyclopédie nationale ou exposé méthodique de toutes les connaissances , Brussels, 1873, p. 410.
  • 1873: JB Vanderstraeten-Levieux: Membres de la juridiction consulaire de Bruxelles , Brussels, 1873.
  • 1898: Louis Lartigue: La juridiction consulaire en Belgique , Brussels, Bruylant, 1898, p. 45.
  • 1944: Charles Terlinden: La révolution de 1830 racontée par les afffiches , 1944, p. 146.
  • 1979: Ritter Georges van Hecke: Notes pour servir à l'histoire du Barreau de Cassation , Brussels, 1979
  • Bart Coppein and Jérôme De Brouwer: Histoire du barreau de Bruxelles / 1811–2011 / Geschiedenis van de balie van Brussel , Brussels, Bruylant, 2012, pp. 88, 90, 93, 200.

Individual evidence

  1. Birnbaum describes van Dievoet as one of his students, see: On the current state of legislation and jurisprudence in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. In: Critical Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation of foreign countries , published by Mittermaier and Zacharia, Vol 1 (1829), p 159, note 34 (.. Digitalisat : "That seems to be the judicial district for ignobiles , this is the judicial district for nobiles been too seyn, which confirms the view of one of my students, Vandievoet: De origine consuetudin, Belgicar, Lovanii 1827. pp. 35 et 68. on the relationship between the word four-man , which today still means court, with the English shire and German Heerbann. »)