Eduard Bötticher

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Eduard Bötticher (born December 29, 1899 in Lauterbach (Hesse) , † March 31, 1989 in Heidelberg ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

Bötticher's father of the same name was chief medical officer and honorary member of the Corps Starkenburgia. The family had provided the Grand Duchy of Hesse with many administrative lawyers, pastors, doctors and foresters, including Carl Heyer (forest scientist) and Carl Heyer (forester) .

Bötticher attended the Landgraf-Ludwigs-Gymnasium . After graduating from high school, he studied law at the Hessian Ludwig University . In 1919 he became active in the Corps Starkenburgia . With a doctoral thesis with Leo Rosenberg , he was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD . In March 1929 he completed his habilitation in civil procedural law , civil law and labor law . On April 1, 1932, he received the extraordinary position , which, contrary to all custom, he had already provided as an assistant. He joined the Sturmabteilung in 1933 and the NSDAP in 1937 . During the National Socialist era , on October 1, 1934, he accepted the call from the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg to her chair . As dean of the economics and science faculty, he had to transfer the Mannheim University of Commerce to the Heidelberg University. On September 1, 1940, he moved to the University of Hamburg . After Operation Gomorrah, he personally saved the law library and prevented the faculty from being relocated. In 1953/54, as rector, he was one of the founders of the Protestant theological faculty. He was committed to the rehabilitation of the (striking) student associations. From 1942 to 1956 he was a part-time judge at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court . Since March 26, 1954, he was also a judge at the Hamburg Constitutional Court for three years . 1969 emeritus , he moved into a Heidelberg Wohnstift the Augustinum Group . Karl August Bettermann followed him to the Hamburg chair .

From the marriage with Elisabeth geb. Brehm he had the children Ernst (* 1928), Ilse (* 1931) and Ursula (* 1936).

Honors

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h National des Corps Starkenburgia
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 156/674.
  3. Dissertation: The administration of justice in the revolution and the Weimar constitution .
  4. ^ Habilitation thesis: Critical contributions to the doctrine of the material legal force in civil proceedings
  5. koeblergerhard.de