Clemens Cammerer

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Clemens Cammerer (* 1883 ; † 1962 ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial official.

Life

Cammerer studied law in Munich and Erlangen and passed the Great State Examination in 1912. From 1913 to 1915 he was a legal assistant in the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice . In 1915 he came as III. Public Prosecutor at the Munich District Court and became a district judge there in 1919. From the same year it was used again in the Ministry of Justice. From 1923 to 1927 he was chief magistrate at the Munich District Court. Under appointed senior civil servant , he returned in 1927 again to the ministry back and became there 1930 Ministerial appointed. From August 1, 1934 until his early retirement on December 31, 1934, he was Senate President at the Munich Higher Regional Court . After six and a half years of retirement, he returned to this position with effect from April 1, 1941.

After the end of the Second World War, he was placed in automatic detention in the Moosburg internment camp as a member of the higher service . On April 24, 1946, he returned to the service of the Munich Higher Regional Court as not affected by the Liberation Act . From June 1, 1946, he was seconded to the Ministry of Justice and on August 16, 1949 appointed ministerial director. On January 1, 1951, he retired.

Honors

literature

  • Oliver Braun: The Ehard II cabinet. Minutes of the Bavarian Council of Ministers, 1945-1954 - Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag