Caesar Barazetti
August Caesar Joseph Barazetti (born January 13, 1844 in Mannheim ; † July 5, 1907 in Freiburg im Üechtland ) was a German lawyer and university professor.
Life
Caesar Barazetti came from a family who immigrated to Mannheim from the Vigezzo Valley near Domodossola in the 18th century and quickly gained a reputation there. His father was an attorney at court. From 1863 to 1867 he studied law in Heidelberg and Bonn and, after passing the second state examination in 1871, settled as a lawyer in Mannheim. He later moved to Heidelberg, where he qualified as a professor in 1884 for civil procedural law, French civil law and Baden land law . Until the autumn of 1897 he taught the code of civil procedure and Roman law at the law faculty, and in 1890 he became associate professor. After a short stay in Geneva, he moved to Friborg in Switzerland, where he was given the full professorship for Roman law and acquired Swiss citizenship.
A serious spine injury as a result of a fall led to his death in 1907.
He published numerous books on the rules of procedure.
On September 18, 1880, he married the writer Sophie von Le Monnier , the daughter of the Viennese police chief Anton Ritter von Le Monnier .
Publications
- On the teaching of process capability ; Mannheim, 1884
- Introduction to French Civil Law , 1889
- Personal law with the exclusion of family law according to the Code Napoléon and Baden land rights ; Karlsruhe, 1893
literature
- Baden biographies , edited by Friedrich von Weech , Volume VI, Heidelberg. Winter, 1901/10, p. 789
- Dagmar Drüll: Heidelberger Gelehrtenlexikon: 1803-1932 . Berlin 1986, p. 10.
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SURNAME | Barazetti, Caesar |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Barazetti, August Caesar Joseph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German legal scholar |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 13, 1844 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mannheim |
DATE OF DEATH | July 5, 1907 |
Place of death | Freiburg in Üechtland |