Ernst von Beling

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Ernst Ludwig Beling , from 1912 from Beling , (born June 19, 1866 in Glogau , † May 18, 1932 in Munich ) was a German criminal law scholar .

Life

Beling's father was a judge. His mother came from a family of lawyers in Görlitz and was the daughter of the district judge Paul. Beling began his law studies at Leipzig University in 1885 and became a member of the Normannia Leipzig fraternity . . In Leipzig, his interest in criminal law was awakened by Karl Binding . Beling himself writes “If I became a criminalist, then Binding made me one.” In 1886 he moved to the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität , where he passed his legal traineeship after three semesters and received his doctorate in 1890 . On January 14, 1893, he passed the Grand State Examination in Berlin. Beling, who wrote his habilitation during his traineeship , was admitted to the University of Breslau as a private lecturer in criminal law, criminal process, civil process and international law on May 15, 1893 . There in 1897, as the successor to Alfred Schultze, he received an extraordinary position in criminal law, criminal procedure, international law, international private and criminal law and an introduction to jurisprudence, and on July 2, 1898 after the death of Hans Bennecke - and on his recommendation - became a full professor.

In 1900 he took over a chair at the Hessian Ludwig University , where he only stayed five semesters. In the autumn of 1902 he was offered a position at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen . There he held his famous inaugural lecture on January 15, 1903, “The Prohibition of Evidence as the Limits to Truth Research in Criminal Trials”. a. worked out the concept of the " offense " as a basic dogmatic concept in criminal law. In 1912/13 Beling was rector of the University of Tübingen. In the summer semester of 1913 he moved to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , where he taught until his death in 1932.

“But the more the ideal of justice glows in our souls, the more we have to monitor ourselves, not only that it dissolves in careless, unclear enthusiasm, but also that the passion of the heart falsifies the knowledge of earthly law as it is . "

- Beling, 1924

Honors

In November 1912, Beling was awarded the Cross of Honor of the Order of the Württemberg Crown . This was accompanied by the ennoblement ( Order of nobility ). Beling never used the title of nobility.

Works

  • The historical development of retorsion and compensation for insults and bodily harm, Breslau 1894
  • The prohibitions of evidence as the limits of the investigation of truth in criminal proceedings, criminal law treatises, issue 46, 1903
  • The Doctrine of Crime, Tübingen 1906
  • The idea of ​​retaliation and its significance for criminal law, Leipzig 1908
  • Revolution and Law, Augsburg 1923
  • The doctrine of the facts (presented to Reinhard von Frank on his 70th birthday). Tübingen, JCB Mohr, 1930
  • Basics of criminal law: With e. Instructions for handling criminal cases, 11th edition, Tübingen: JCB Mohr, 1930

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Elsheimer (ed.): Directory of the old fraternity members according to the status of the winter semester 1927/28. Frankfurt am Main 1928, p. 28.
  2. Ernst Beling in "The legal science of the present in self-portrayals", Ed. Hans Planitz , Volume 2, Leipzig 1925, p. 5
  3. ibid., P. 7
  4. ibid., P. 8
  5. ibid., P. 9
  6. ibid., P. 24
  7. Ferdinand Elsener: "Life pictures for the history of the Tübingen Faculty of Law", Tübingen 1977, p. 125.