Giesbert Uber

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Signature Giesbert Uber, University of Münster

Giesbert Uber (born September 15, 1919 - † November 29, 2006 ) was a German legal scholar.

In 1960 Uber became a private lecturer at the University of Hamburg . In 1964 he received a chair for public law at the University of Münster . At the same time he became director of the Institute for Economic Administrative Law there . In the 1970s he was also director of the law seminar and director of the Institute for Public Law and Politics.

He is occasionally quoted with the phrase "in dubio pro libertate (in case of doubt, for freedom)", copied from the digests , which he propagated as the highest principle of interpretation in his work Freedom of the Profession .

Works

  • Freedom of profession. (= Treatises from the seminar for public law. Universität Hamburg, issue 42). Appel, Hamburg 1952.
  • Ability to postulate the litigation agents and lawyers before the compensation chambers of the regional courts based on the BEG legal opinion. Knipping, 1956.
  • Report on the meeting of the Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers 1960 in Cologne. AöR 86 (1961), 101-121.
  • Forced labor, forced labor, official duties. In: Hans Peter Ipsen (Ed.): Hamburger Festschrift for Friedrich Schack on his 80th birthday on October 1, 1966. Metzner 1966, pp. 167-182.
  • Economic constitution and administrative law. In: Rudolf Weber-Fas (ed.): Jurisprudence. The legal disciplines in individual representations (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 474). Kröner, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-520-47401-8 , p. 621 ff.
  • Editing: With Norbert Achterberg a . a .: Münster contributions to public law. C. F. Müller, Heidelberg 1978 ff.

Individual evidence

  1. Also Gisbert.
  2. ↑ Obituary notice. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  3. Deviating from this, the furrier gives October 20, 1921 as the date of birth and Halle an der Saale as the place of birth.
  4. Kürschner's German Scholar Calendar. 17th edition. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1996, ISBN 3-11-014914-1 .
  5. later: managing director
  6. ^ Lieselotte Steveling: From the history of the law faculty in Münster. In: Bernhard Großfeld , Ernst Pottmeyer, Klaus Michel, Martin Beckmann (eds.): Westfälische Jurisprudenz. Contributions to German and European legal culture. Festschrift on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Legal Study Society Münster . Waxmann, Münster, New York, Munich, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-89325-820-5 , p. 521 ff. (552).
  7. ^ Course catalog for the winter semester 1976/77.
  8. Digest 50.17.20.
  9. There p. 27 f .; see. Peter Schneider : In dubio pro libertate. In: One Hundred Years of German Legal Life. Festschrift for the centenary of the German Juristentag. Vol. II, 1960, p. 263 ff .; That. Principles of constitutional interpretation. P. 31 ff .;