Friedrich Wilhelm Bosch

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Friedrich Wilhelm Bosch (born December 2, 1911 in Cologne ; † March 20, 2000 in Bonn ) was a German legal scholar specializing in family law .

Life

As the son of the Cologne lawyer Karl Bosch and his wife Elisabeth born. After graduating from high school, Josten studied law at the University of Geneva , the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg , the University of Cologne and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . With a dissertation on Hans Dölle doctorate he in 1934 in Bonn to Dr. iur. Bosch, who subsequently held an assistant position in Bonn from 1936 to 1938, took up a position as a court assessor at the Bonn Regional Court in 1937in 1941 he was appointed district judge there. During the Second World War he was drafted from 1940 to 1941 and again from 1943 to 1945 for military service on the Eastern Front , most recently as sergeant in the reserve.

Bosch , who was released as a faculty assistant at the University of Strasbourg in 1941 , completed his habilitation there in 1943 as a private lecturer in civil law , agricultural law and civil procedural law . After the end of the war, he received his habilitation in Bonn, in 1948 he moved to Frankfurt am Main as a professor , and a year later as a lecturer in Cologne. In 1950, Bosch accepted a full professorship for civil law, marriage and family law, agricultural, copyright, civil procedure and bankruptcy law, and voluntary jurisdiction at the University of Bonn. In 1964 he moved to the University of Bochum as a full professor , in 1967 he returned to Bonn, and in 1980 he was retired . Friedrich Wilhelm Bosch died in 2000 at the age of 88 in Bonn.

Bosch was politically active in the CDU , for which he ran unsuccessfully in the federal election in 1953 on its North Rhine-Westphalian state list.

Honors

Fonts

  • The regulation of the inheritance liabilities in inheritance law, at the same time a contribution to the question of the legal character of the succession of inheritance Dissertation , In: Volume 31 of Bonner jurisprudential treatises, L. Röhrscheid, Bonn, 1934
  • On the current situation of German civil jurisdiction: considerations with regard to the reorganization of Germany and the enactment of an occupation statute, Verlag für Personenstandswesen etc. Registry office requirements, Schorndorf / Württemberg, 1948
  • Family law reform: (marriage, divorce, equal rights for men and women, rights of illegitimate children.) 2 lectures, Reckinger, Siegburg, 1952
  • Fundamental discussion of the legal order in marriage and family: four essays, Deutsche Tagespost, Regensburg, 1952/53
  • New legal order in marriage and family: marriage, divorce, equality, Reckinger, Siegburg, 1954
  • What are the requirements for a reform of the law of the illegitimate child? : Expert opinion for the 44th German Lawyers' Conference , Mohr (Siebeck), Tübingen, 1962
  • Fundamental questions of the law of evidence: a contribution to the general doctrine of procedural law, In: Volume 24 of publications on German and European civil, commercial and procedural law, Gieseking, Bielefeld, 1963
  • Marriage and the family in the legal system: legislation, case law, science. In particular a contribution on the subject of "Law and Judges". Extended version of a lecture on the occasion of the opening of the Ruhr University Bochum, given on July 2, 1965, F. Kampf, Bochum, 1966
  • Marriage and Family in the Federal Republic of Germany: Basic Questions of the Legal Order, Adamas-Verlag, Cologne, 1983
  • State and church marriage law - in harmony or in conflict? : In particular on the development and the current situation in marriage law, Gieseking, Bielefeld, 1988

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

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