Gustav Hartmann (lawyer)

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Portrait of Gustav Hartmann, holdings of the Tübingen professors' gallery

Gustav Hartmann (born March 31, 1835 in Vechelde ; † November 16, 1894 in Tübingen ) was a German lawyer .

Hartmann studied law at the University of Göttingen , where he also received his doctorate in 1857 and qualified as a professor in 1860 . From 1860 to 1864 he was a private lecturer in Göttingen, was appointed professor of Roman law in Basel in 1864, in Freiburg in 1872 and taught in Göttingen since 1878, from where he followed a call to Tübingen in 1885.

Works

  • On the doctrine of the contracts of inheritance and of the common wills, two treatises from common law. Braunschweig: Leibrock, 1860 (habilitation thesis).
  • About the legal concept of money and the content of money debts. Braunschweig: Leibrock, 1868.
  • On the concept and nature of legacies in Roman law. Academic inaugural letter. Braunschweig: Schwetschke, 1872.
  • The obligation. Investigations into their purpose and Construction. Erlangen: Deichert, 1875.
  • International monetary debts, contribution to the legal theory of money. Freiburg i. B .; Tübingen: Mohr, 1882.
  • Legal case and its pre-station for bonds in kind, especially when buying. Reprint [d. Ed.] Jena: G. Fischer 1884. Frankfurt / M .: Keip, 1970.
  • Work and will with tacit consensus. Freiburg, 1888.
  • Leibniz as a lawyer and legal philosopher. Tübingen: Laupp, 1892.
  • The basic principles of the practice of the English-American contract law versus the German common law contract doctrine. Freiburg im Breisgau, 1891.

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