Dieter Reuter

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Dieter Reuter (born October 16, 1940 in Dahlbruch ; † March 17, 2016 in Altenholz ) was a German legal scholar .

Dieter Reuter studied law at the Westphalian Wilhelms University and the Free University of Berlin . In 1965 he passed the first state examination in Hamm and in 1968 the second state examination in Düsseldorf . During his legal clerkship , he received his doctorate in 1967 . In 1972 he received his habilitation in civil law , commercial law and labor law at Bielefeld University . From 1972 to 1974 he was a full professor at the Free University of Berlin and then professor at the University of Tübingen . From 1985 until his retirement in 2006 he taught at the University of Kiel , where he was the managing director of the Institute for Business and Tax Law, Civil Law, Business and Labor Law. In addition to teaching at the university, he also worked as a judge at the Schleswig-Holstein Higher Regional Court .

Reuter was involved as a replacement expert reviewer for the German Research Foundation from 1992 to 1996 . In 1984 he was an expert for the commercial law department of the German Lawyers' Association (DJT) and in 1996 he was a consultant for the labor law department of the DJT. He commented on association and foundation law in the Munich Commentary on the Civil Code . He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Bucerius Law School . Michael Martinek , Peter Rawert and Birgit Weitemeyer published a commemorative publication in 2010 for his 70th birthday . In 2015 he received the W. Rainer Walz Prize awarded by the Institute for Foundation Law and the Law of Non-Profit Organizations at the Bucerius Law School for his life's work .

Reuter died on March 17, 2016 after he was hit by a car while walking along federal highway 503 .

Individual evidence

  1. Festschrift Dieter Reuter on the occasion of his 70th birthday , Verlag de Gruyter, ISBN 3-89949-684-1 .
  2. Peter Rawert: Common good. Doyen of foundation law: On the death of Dieter Reuter. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , March 22, 2016, No. 69, p. 12.
  3. Pedestrians paid with their lives. Retrieved on September 21, 2018 (German).

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