Friedrich Brockhaus (lawyer)

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Friedrich Brockhaus (* 21st September 1838 in Dresden , † 14. October 1895 in Jena ; full name Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus ) was a German state and church law teacher .

Life

Friedrich Brockhaus was the younger son of the orientalist Hermann Brockhaus and his wife Ottilie Wagner, sister of Richard Wagner . Thus the grandson of the publisher Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus is also the brother of the theologian Clemens Brockhaus .

Brockhaus had received his doctorate in law on January 20, 1861 at the University of Leipzig . On December 16, 1863, he completed his habilitation as a private lecturer in law at the University of Jena, and on February 8, 1869, he was appointed associate professor. Easter 1871 he moved as a full professor of public law at the University of Basel , was born on October 1, 1872 Professor of Canon Law, the German private and public law at the University of Kiel and on April 2, 1888 a professor at the University of Marburg German private and Commercial, imperial, state and church law. On October 1, 1889, he became professor of constitutional, church, administrative and international law at the University of Jena and was the rector of the Alma Mater there in the summer semester of 1892 .

Works

  • The principle of legitimacy (Leipzig 1868)
  • The letters of Junius (Leipzig 1876)
  • The Influence of Foreign Rights on the Development of German Law (Kiel 1883)
  • On canon law (Kiel 1888)
  • The German Army and the Contingents of the Individual States (Leipzig 1888)

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