Bruno Doehn

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Doehn's house in Blasewitz

Bruno Robert Feodor Alexander Doehn (born July 24, 1866 in Dresden , † December 10, 1924 in Leipzig ) was a German judge .

Life

Bruno Doehn is the son of the writer and politician Rudolf Doehn . He was sworn in as a judge in 1889. In 1899 he became a district judge in Dresden and in 1908 a district judge. In 1910 he was appointed higher regional judge in Dresden. In 1914 he joined the Reich Attorney General as a laborer. In 1918 he came to the Reichsgericht. He was the penultimate councilor appointed in the empire. From 1922 to 1924 he was deputy chairman at the State Court for the Protection of the Republic under the Republic Protection Act of the early Weimar Republic .

Works

  • The position of the expert in court and "the Rüger case", Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 6 (1901), p. 272 .
  • The incapacitation due to drunkenness according to the future German law, Saxon Archives for Civil Law and Trial, Volume 9 (1899), p. 529 .
  • The merchant and his rights. Introduction to the new Commercial Code and the most important related provisions of the Civil Code, Leipzig 1900

Individual evidence

  1. Ingo J. Hueck: The State Court for the Protection of the Republic , Contributions to the Legal History of the 20th Century Volume 16. Tübingen 1996, p. 97 , accessed on January 11, 2011.

source

Adolf Lobe : “Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929”, Berlin 1929, pp. 382, ​​407.