Ernst Lohsing

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Ernst Lohsing (actually Löwy ; born January 30, 1878 in Prague , † after August 4, 1942 in the Maly Trostinez concentration camp ) was an Austrian lawyer and legal scholar.

Life

Ernst Lohsing studied law at the University of Prague and received his doctorate in law in 1902 . He then worked as a lawyer in Vienna . From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War on the Austrian side and received several awards. After the war he practiced as a lawyer again and was a member of the Disciplinary Board of the Vienna Bar Association from 1920 to 1924 and from 1926 to 1935 . In 1938 he emigrated to Prague and taught at his previous university. In 1942 he was deported to the Maly Trostinec concentration camp, where he was murdered after August 4, 1942.

In addition to his practical work as a lawyer, Lohsing wrote influential commentaries on Austrian criminal procedural law and Austrian legal law, contributed to a commentary on Austrian criminal law and published numerous scientific articles in the archive for criminology and other journals.

Lohsinggasse in Vienna's Aspern district is named after him.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial

Remarks

  1. Date of birth according to ÖBL, the ZDYV writes January 18, 1877