Emanuel Friedrich Hagemeister

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Emanuel Friedrich Hagemeister (born February 12, 1764 in Greifswald , † July 21, 1819 in Berlin ) was a German legal scholar .

Life

Emanuel Friedrich Hagemeister was a son of Lucas Friedrich Hagemeister (1731–1770), academic secretary in Greifswald, and the younger brother of Johann Gottfried Hagemeister . He attended the Greifswald city school and from 1781 studied law, philosophy and history at the University of Greifswald . From 1784 to 1786 he continued his studies at the University of Göttingen . After a short stay at the University of Halle , he returned to Greifswald, where he received his doctorate in 1788 . He became adjunct in 1789 , associate professor in 1794 and full professor in 1797 at the Faculty of Law. In 1801 he was elected rector of the university. He published numerous legal writings.

In addition, he worked as a lawyer at the Upper Tribunal Wismar from 1790 and as an assessor at the Greifswald Consistory from 1797 . In 1802 he became a councilor at the High Tribunal, later the Higher Appeal Court. During the French occupation of Swedish Pomerania , he was a member of the provisional government set up by the French, of which he was vice-president in 1809. He was a member of the Commission for the Reform of Legislation in Swedish Pomerania, which advised in Stockholm and Örebro in 1810/1811 . In 1811 he was made a Knight of the North Star Order .

After the land passed to Prussia , he went to Berlin as a Privy Higher Justice Councilor and Councilor of State, responsible for the new Prussian provinces, where he worked under Carl Friedrich von Beyme . He died there in 1819.

Emanuel Friedrich Hagemeister married Charlotte von Sjöholm (born June 6, 1766, † July 2, 1829 in Greifswald).

Fonts (selection)

  • Contributions to general and European international law. Struck, Stralsund 1790.
  • An attempt at an introduction to Mecklenburg constitutional law. Koppe, Rostock 1793.
  • Introduction to the science of the Swedish-Pomeranian feudal law. Lange, Berlin 1800. ( digitized version )
  • Instructions for oral instruction in the process. 1814.

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Theodor PylHagemeister, Johann Gottfried Lukas . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 10, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1879, p. 331 f.
  2. ^ The Rectors of the University 1800–1899. (No longer available online.) Ernst Moritz Arndt University Greifswald, archived from the original on August 18, 2010 ; Retrieved January 27, 2010 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.uni-greifswald.de
  3. a b Nils Jörn : Greifswalder, Rostocker, Bützower and Erlanger professors at the Wismar Tribunal . In: Dirk Alvermann , Jürgen Regge (Ed.): Justitia in Pommern . LIT Verlag, Berlin-Hamburg-Münster 2004, ISBN 3-8258-8218-7 , p. 232f. ( Digitized version )

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predecessor Office successor
Gottlieb Schlegel Rector of the University of Greifswald
1801
Christian Ehrenfried Weigel