Ernst Immanuel Bekker

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Ernst Immanuel Bekker (1899)

Ernst Immanuel Bekker (born August 16, 1827 in Berlin ; † June 29, 1916 in Heidelberg ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

Bekker was the son of the classical philologist Immanuel Bekker . He studied law at the Ruprecht-Karls-University , where he was reciprocated in the Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg in 1886 . Afterwards he was initially employed in the general judicial service. In 1853 he qualified as a professor for Roman law at the Friedrichs University in Halle . There he was associate professor from 1855 until he was appointed full professor to Kgl. University of Greifswald was appointed. In 1874 he finally returned to Heidelberg. In 1886 he became prorector of Heidelberg University. In 1908 he retired . He stayed in Heidelberg until his death. In addition to work on Roman law, Bekker mainly wrote philosophical treatises and scientific considerations.

Honors, memberships

Works

  • The procedural consumption , 1853
  • All sorts of things from German universities: what is there and what should be there , 1869
  • The Actions of Roman Private Law , 1871–1873
  • The right of possession among the Romans , 1880
  • System of the current Pandect Law , 1886–1889
  • Right must stay right , 1896
  • The reform of the mortgage system as a task of the North German Confederation , Berlin 1867
  • The international law of the future , Heidelberg 1915 (session reports of the Heidelberg Academy of Science - phil.-historical class, 3)

See also

literature

Web links

Commons : Ernst Immanuel Bekker  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 66/931
predecessor Office successor
Eduard Baumstark Rector of the University of Greifswald
1866
Julius Budge