Emil Pfersche

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Emil Pfersche (born December 18, 1854 in Preßburg , Pressburg County , † March 11, 1916 in Prague , Bohemia ) was an Austrian legal scholar.

Life

As the son of a lawyer , Pfersche studied law at the University of Graz and the University of Vienna . In 1878 he received his doctorate as Dr. iur. After stays in Leipzig , Berlin and Göttingen , he completed his habilitation in Graz in 1880 for Roman law . In 1889 he became an unpaid associate professor . As the successor to Gustav Hanausek , he went to the Karl Ferdinand University as a scheduled associate professor in 1893 , which appointed him full professor in 1895 . In 1906/07 he was rector of the university and in 1909/10 dean of the Faculty of Law. His rector's speech dealt with law and war .

With Joseph Ulbrich , he published a draft of a Bohemian language law in 1897 , which failed due to radical forces on both sides. In the same year he was elected to the Reichsrat (Austria) for the constituency of Aussig . As a member of the German Progressive Party , he was a member until 1901. He died at the age of 62.

Fonts

  • The doctrine of errors in Austrian private law (1891), Neudruck Kessinger (2010). GoogleBooks
  • The problem of customary law (1895), Neudruck Kessinger (2010). GoogleBooks
  • Methodology of Private Law , Reprint BiblioLife (2010). GoogleBooks
  • Outline of the general teachings of civil law (1907), Neudruck Kessinger (2010). GoogleBooks

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Rector's speech (HKM)
  2. a b ÖBL 1815–1950