Gert Reinhart

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Gert Reinhart (born April 1, 1934 in Stuttgart ; † August 13, 2007 in Dresden ) was a German legal scholar and professor at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg .

Life

After graduating from high school in Stuttgart in 1954, Reinhart began studying law and economics at the universities of Heidelberg and Bonn , which he completed in 1958 with the first state examination in Heidelberg. After the subsequent legal clerkship in the district of the Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court , he passed his second state examination in Stuttgart in 1962. He then worked as a research assistant and later as Assistant Professor at the University of Heidelberg, where he in 1968 when Eduard Wahl Dr. iur. utr. PhD. Reinhart completed his habilitation in 1981, with which he was awarded the venia legendi for the subjects of German and European business law, comparative law and international private law. Subsequently, until his retirement in 2001, he worked as an adjunct professor at the University of Heidelberg and as academic director of the local institute for foreign and international private and commercial law.

Reinhart was also a visiting professor at Samford University in Birmingham (Alabama) . In addition, Reinhart acted for many years as the faculty representative for the partnership between the Heidelberg Law Faculty and the Law Faculty of the University of Montpellier .

Works and works (selection)

Reinhart researched and published in particular on the standardization of law and international private law, with the focus again on the UN sales law , on which he wrote a comment. International business and cartel law also included his research area.

  • The willful violation of the ban on cartels . Heymanns, Cologne 1963.
  • The relationship between the invalidity of the form and the healing of the form deficiency in civil law . Universitätsverlag, Heidelberg 1969 (dissertation).
  • UN Sales Convention: Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods of April 11, 1980 . CF Müller, Heidelberg 1991, ISBN 978-3-8114-7690-5 .

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