Carl Goesch
Carl Goesch (born August 13, 1853 in Doberan , Mecklenburg-Schwerin , † January 30, 1943 in Berlin ) was a German legal scholar .
Life
Carl Goesch was a district judge in Schwerin . Around 1887 he became a lecturer at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin .
Carl Goetsch was married to Dorothee Thierfelder (1860–1912), a daughter of the Rostock physician Theodor Thierfelder , since 1878 . Children were
- Heinrich Goesch (1880–1930), lawyer and professor at the Dresden School of Applied Arts
- Paul Goesch (1885–1940), architect and painter
- Lili Goesch (1887–1964), married Redepenning
Publications (selection)
Carl Goesch wrote overview works on legal topics and other writings.
- with Alexander von Düring: Mecklenburg-Schwerin State Criminal Law: the state ordinances of criminal law that are in force in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Bärensprung, Schwerin 1887.
- The legislation concerning the health system in the German Reich: for authorities, doctors, pharmacists and traders . Guttentag, Berlin 1888.
- with August Quaritsch: Compendium of Economics . Weber, Berlin 1901.
- with August Quaritsch: Compendium of European International Law . Weber, Berlin 1901.
- with August Quaritsch: Compendium of German Criminal Law , Weber, Berlin 1902.
- with August Quaritsch, Hans Wangenmann: Compendium of the German Criminal Procedure , Weber, Berlin 1907
- with August Quaritsch: Kompendium der Nationalökonomie , Berlin: Weber, 1912.
- with August Quaritsch: Institutions and legal history. Compendium of Roman Private Law and Civil Procedure. Weber, Berlin 1912
Web links
- Works by Carl Goesch at WorldCat
- Works by and about Carl Goesch in the German Digital Library
- Carl Goesch Thierfelder
Individual evidence
- ^ Paul Goesch. Chełmno.info, accessed February 14, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Goesch, Carl |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German legal scholar |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 13, 1853 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Doberan , Mecklenburg-Schwerin |
DATE OF DEATH | January 30, 1943 |
Place of death | Berlin |