Carl Mengelkoch

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Carl Mengelkoch (born March 17, 1870 in Ehrenbreitstein ; † in the 20th century) was a German judge .

Life

The son of a Catholic postmaster passed the first state examination in law in 1891 with a grade of "sufficient". With the same grade he passed the second exam in early 1896. Immediately afterwards he was appointed assessor. The next year he worked for two months at the public prosecutor's office at the Koblenz district court. After that he was a lawyer and notary until 1903. He was re-employed as a court assessor in 1903. In October 1903 he became an assistant judge in Erkelenz. From 1904 to 1907 he was a district judge in Lebach and Düsseldorf. November 1908 he became an assistant judge at the Düsseldorf Regional Court . The next year he was promoted to district judge. In early June 1914, he was promoted to the council. For three months was an assistant judge at the Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court . Then he was a teacher at the Niederrheinische Frauenakademie in Düsseldorf. From June 1919 he was a higher regional judge in Düsseldorf. In mid-May 1922 he was appointed to the Reichsgericht as a laborer . On the New Year of 1925 he was appointed Reich judge. November 1936 he retired.

Works

  • What are the relationships between the validity of the legal relationship and the creation of indirect ownership according to § 868 BGB? , Jhering's Yearbooks for the Dogmatics of Civil Law, (1926) Volume 76, p. 53.
  • The criminal control , Deutsche Strafrechts-Zeitung Volume 7 (1920), Col. 276.
  • Guardianship and welfare in the German Reich , Mönchen-Gladbach 1914.
  • Causes of neglect and delinquency of young people , Soziale Kultur Volume 31 (1911), Issue 2.

literature

  • Friedrich Karl Kaul , History of the Reichsgericht, Volume IV (1933–1945), East Berlin 1971, p. 281.