Gerhard Schiedermair

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Gerhard Schiedermair (born June 27, 1906 in Marburg , † November 23, 1986 in Bad Godesberg ) was a German lawyer and professor at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main .

Life

Career

Schiedermair grew up in Bonn, where he later studied law at the University of Bonn . After his first state examination in law in 1927, he worked as a research assistant to Hans Dölle , and after his second state examination as his scientific assistant. In the meantime, Schiedermair obtained his doctorate from Dölle. iur. (1929). After his second state examination, Schiedermair worked as a research assistant at Dölle and at the same time as a judge at the Bonn District Court . With his habilitation in 1933 he acquired the venia legendi for the subjects civil law and civil procedural law.

As a result, Schiedermair had represented a chair at the University of Giessen in the winter semester of 1934/35 . Then he was from 1936 first as an associate professor, from 1940 as a full professor at the Königsberg commercial college . In the same year he moved to the university there as a professor , where he was soon elected dean of the law faculty. In 1943 he moved to the University of Frankfurt am Main as Fritz von Hippel's successor , where he was also elected dean of the law faculty shortly after his appointment. After completing his military service and the end of the Second World War, he returned to Frankfurt and helped rebuild the university alongside other professors. There he held the chair for civil law and civil procedural law until his retirement in 1971. In 1961 he refused the election as rector of the University of Frankfurt am Main.

Schiedermair's habilitation students include Wolfram Müller-Freienfels , Othmar Jauernig , Gerhard Lüke , Wolfgang Münzberg , Herbert Fenn , Udo Kornblum , Peter Arens and Peter Gilles .

family

Gerhard Schiedermair was the son of the musicologist Ludwig Schiedermair . In 1931 he married Imogen Baum, Doris Baum's sister . The lawyers Manfred and Hartmut Schiedermair are their sons, the pianist Valentin Schiedermair is his grandson. Her daughter Susanne was married to the legal historian Wilhelm Simshäuser .

Publications (selection)

  • The area of ​​application of § 162 BGB . Röhrscheid, Bonn 1929 (dissertation).
  • Agreements in civil proceedings . Röhrscheid, Bonn 1935 (habilitation thesis).

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