Felix Stoerk

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Felix Stoerk (* 20th October 1851 in the oven ; † 18th January 1908 in Greifswald ) was an Austrian lawyer , in particular in the area of state and international law worked. From 1882 he worked as a professor at the University of Greifswald .

Life

Felix Stoerk was born in 1851 in Ofen and studied law at the University of Vienna , where he also received his doctorate on July 20, 1875 . After further studies in Berlin (1877) and Paris (1878), he completed his habilitation in Vienna in 1881 . One year later, he was appointed associate professor for public law, in particular international law, legal history and legal philosophy, at the University of Greifswald .

From 1886 he worked together with Paul Laband as co-editor of the journal “ Archive for Public Law ”, in the same year he was promoted to full professor. Two years later he became a member of the Institut de Droit international (Institute for International Law), as its vice-president he temporarily served. The focus of his academic work was, among other things, the law of the sea and the law of shipping as well as the law of aliens .

He died in Greifswald in 1908 . His brother was the laryngologist Karl Stoerk .

Works (selection)

  • Option and plebiscite in the event of conquests and territorial assignments. Leipzig 1879
  • The constitutional relationship of the MP to the electorate. Vienna 1881
  • Handbook of the German constitutions. Leipzig 1884
  • On the methodology of public law. Vienna 1885

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predecessor Office successor
Rudolf Credner Rector of the University of Greifswald
1902
Friedrich Loeffler