Georg August Wilhelm du Roi

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Georg August Wilhelm du Roi (born May 11, 1787 in Braunschweig , † November 2, 1853 in Lübeck ) was a German instance judge.

Life

Georg August Wilhelm du Roi was the son of the director of the Brunswick poor relief institution Julius Georg Paul du Roi . He studied law at the universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg. He completed his habilitation at the University of Heidelberg in 1812 and initially worked as a private lecturer at the law faculty in Heidelberg. After the end of the French era , he returned to Braunschweig and became a staff auditor in 1814 and, in early 1815, general auditor of the Braunschweig troops, which he accompanied to Belgium and France in the 1815 war of liberation. In January 1819 he was appointed court advisor and judge at the regional court in Wolfenbüttel . Later he was appointed to the nomination of the Hanseatic City of Bremen in 1826 as a judge of appeals at the court of appeal of the four free cities in Lübeck, where he also died as the oldest councilor of the court.

Fonts

  • Qui filii sint legitimi ex jure novissimo ad capita Codicis Napoleonis de la filiation des enfans légitimes atque des preuves de la filiation des enfans légitimes. (= Dissertation) Heidelberg 1812, OCLC 311599899 .
  • Specimen observationum de jure in re. Engelmann, Heidelberg 1812, OCLC 257652145 .

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