Ernst Robert Osterloh

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Ernst Robert Osterloh (also Robert Osterloh ; born March 13, 1813 in Dresden , † August 20, 1884 in Leipzig ) was a German law scholar and university professor .

Life

Osterloh attended the Kreuzschule in Dresden. In 1831 he went to the University of Leipzig , where he studied law. At the University of Jena he received his doctorate in law in 1839 . He then worked as a lawyer in Leipzig from 1840 .

Osterloh took in 1850 a reputation as a full professor of civil procedure at the Faculty of Law of the University of Leipzig and taught there until 1884. In addition, including the summer semester he was in the years 1853/1854, 1859/1860, 1863/1864, 1867/1868 and 1879/1880 Dean and director of the Convictorium for almost 15 years and head of the St. Pauli University Singers' Association for almost ten years .

Osterloh was an associate member of the Leipzig Court of Appeal from 1854 to 1879 and a deputy member of the State Court of Justice from 1869 to 1873. In 1863 he became a royal Saxon councilor and in 1875 a privy councilor . In addition, the king awarded him the Knight's Cross in 1871 and possibly the Commander's Cross of the Saxon Order of Civil Merit in 1883 .

Works (selection)

  • The ordinary civil trial according to Royal Saxon Law , 2 volumes, Leipzig 1843.
  • Summarized civil litigation according to Royal Saxon Law , Tauchnitz, Leipzig 1845.
  • Textbook of the common, German ordinary civil process , 2 volumes, Tauchnitz, Leipzig 1856.
  • The reform of the civil process legislation in Saxony and Germany , Leipzig 1865.

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Individual evidence

  1. Leipzig Address Book , 1841, p. 75.