Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauchhaupt

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Berthold Moritz Timon Friedrich-Wilhelm von Rauchhaupt (also Friedhelm von Rauchhaupt ; born August 13, 1881 in Forsthaus Wersk, Flatow district , West Prussia ; † January 28, 1989 in Heidelberg ) was a German legal scholar .

Life

Family and education

The Evangelical baptized Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauchhaupt, son of the Royal Prussian district forester Berthold von Rauchhaupt and his wife Susanne née Nitzsche, turned to study law and philosophy at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin , the University of Leipzig and the Ruprecht after graduating from high school -Karls University of Heidelberg to 1907 took place in Heidelberg his promotion to Dr. phil. , in the following year Dr. iur. In 1912 he became a member of the Berlin Freemasons' Lodge at the Golden Plow .

Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauchhaupt married Ada Cameron on March 11, 1911 in Berlin-Charlottenburg . The son Friedrich Wilhelm junior came from this connection. He died in Heidelberg at the end of January 1989 at the old age of 107.

Professional background

After graduating, Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauchhaupt went on study trips to France , Spain and Great Britain , and in 1910 he settled in Berlin as a private scholar . In 1915 he took up positions as a research assistant for public law and colonial law and as an employee of the Commission for Foreign Legislation at the Hamburg Colonial Institute. Since 1919 it led study in the Netherlands , after Tenerife and Spain, 1922 habilitation he became private lecturer for foreign, particularly Iberian and Latin American law and international law at the Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg, where he was in 1929 for extraordinary and 1939 to associate professor appointed. Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauchhaupt, who was also visiting professor at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and the Universidad de Chile in 1926 , was dismissed from university in 1946.

Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauchhaupt, who stood out in particular with publications in his fields of foreign law, comparative law , international law and space law , held honorary and corresponding memberships in the Real Academia Española , the Law Faculty of Santiago de Chile, the International Astronautical Federation , and the German Commission Space Research, the Hermann Oberth Society and the International Law Association . Von Rauchhaupt, who was knighted in the Knight of St. John , received an honorary doctorate from the law faculty of the Complutense University in Madrid in 1976 .

Fonts

  • Three questions from the rights of the property owner easement, inaugural dissertation , Heidelberg, 1907
  • Constitutional amendments according to German state law, especially in Prussia, M. & H. Marcus, Breslau, 1908
  • The Prize Court Rules, 1914, in: Edition 5 of treatises and communications from the Seminar for Public Law and Colonial Law, Yearbook of the Hamburg Scientific Institutions, XXXII, 1914, Otto Meissner, Hamburg, 1915
  • Handbook of German election laws and rules of procedure. According to the current legal status of the German Reich and its federal states, Duncker and Humblot, Munich, 1916
  • History of Spanish legal sources from the beginning to the present, C. Winter, Heidelberg, 1923
  • Peculiarities of America under international law: especially Hispano-America, H. Sack, Berlin, 1924
  • Correlaciones en el desarrollo de los derechos de Europa y de América: estudio de comparación genética de derechos, Imprenta de la Universidad, Buenos Aires, 1928
  • The rights of Europe in their legal genetic form and pragmatic evaluation, in: Guide to the legal teaching of LV. Glungler, Vogbrieden, Munich, 1931
  • About the Christian orders of knights, especially the Order of St. John: Revision of a lecture in the St. John Working Group in Essingen / Aalen on April 25, 1953, self-published, Heidelberg, 1957
  • The main precepts of the New Testament: love of God, love of neighbor and love of enemies as a guiding principle in current law, Hohenloher Druck- und Verlaghaus, Gerabronn, 1959
  • The rediscovery of international law by Hugo Grotius , in: Missio Grotiana, Grotius Foundation, Munich, 1961

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