Dawid Moissejewitsch Kauschanski

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Dawid Moissejewitsch Kauschanski ( Russian Давид Моисеевич Каушанский , born March 15, 1893 in Chișinău ; † after 1950 ) was a Soviet lawyer , professor and doctor of law .

biography

Dawid Moissejewitsch Kauschanski was born on March 15, 1893 in Chișinău. He graduated from Chişinău-Gymnasium, then received a philological and legal education at the University of Chernivtsi (1919-1920), the University of Basel (1920-1921) and the University of Heidelberg (1921-1922) (he received his doctorate there in Roman law and civil law (his thesis was comparative analysis of the rights of illegitimate children under modern law ). He studied at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg . From 1922 he was associate professor at the University of Heidelberg , from 1924 - associate professor at the University of Berlin.

From 1931 he was a professor at the University of Paris , and from 1934 to 1940 professor in the Department of Civil and International Law at the University of Bucharest . In 1936 he married Ela Woroshilzewa (nee Zelinger) in Bucharest. After the annexation of Bessarabia by the USSR in 1940, he returned to Chişinău, where he was appointed professor at the Chişinău Conservatory , the Pedagogical Institute and the Institute of Foreign Languages ​​(where he taught German ). He became a member of the Codification Commission of the People's Commissariat of the Moldovan SSR .

After the beginning of the Second World War he was evacuated to the Pedagogical Institute in Schymkent , where he worked as a secondary teacher and, from 1943, as a teacher at the Alma-Ata Law Institute . Since 1945 he was a professor for the Department of Constitutional Law. In 1947 he was appointed head of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Rostov State University named. He was sacked during the campaign against cosmopolitanism in 1948.

Kauschanski published a number of works in the field of civil and international law, legal history and also in the field of philology .

Works

  • Evolution of the Soviet Russian Marriage Law. Marriage in law and in judicial practice. (= Treatises from the field of sex research. Volume 6. Issue 1). Marcus Verlag, Berlin / Cologne 1931, DNB 363989730 .
  • Evolution of Soviet Family Law: The Family in Law and in Judicial Practice. (= Treatises from the field of sex research. Volume 6. Issue 2). Marcus Verlag, Berlin / Cologne 1931, DNB 363989749 .

Individual evidence

  1. jewishgen.org.
  2. Давид Моисеевич Каушанский
  3. Публикации берлинского периода
  4. Публикации румынского периода
  5. Юридический факультет Ростовского университета
  6. Южный федеральный университет
  7. Evolution of the right to author: the modern conception of the social function of the products of intellectual activity and the demand for factual protection of the author. 1934. (books.google.com)
  8. ^ Basics of the new Romanian constitutional law, archive of public law. (books.google.com)
  9. ^ The Legal Status in Jewish and Oriental Law