Hans Ballreich

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Hans Ballreich (born April 18, 1913 in Ludwigsburg ; died November 11, 1998 in Bad Griesbach ) was a German lawyer and science manager.

Life

Hans Ballreich received his doctorate in 1938 from the University of Heidelberg with a thesis on nationality law in the Czechoslovakian Carpathian Ukraine . In 1946, his brochure Germany and the Neutrals in the Soviet Occupation Zone, published in 1940 in the articles on foreign and foreign policy training for the comradeships of the National Socialist German Student Union (NSDStB), was included in the list of literature to be segregated.

In 1949 Ballreich became an employee of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, which was headed by former NSDAP member Carl Bilfinger , and a speaker at the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science . From 1962 to 1966 he was General Secretary of the Max Planck Society in the presidency of Adolf Butenandt . He then worked at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Patent, Copyright and Competition Law in Munich.

Fonts (selection)

  • Carpathian Russia: A Chapter on Czech Nationality Law and Czech Nationality Policy . Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1938
  • Germany and the neutrals . Munich: NSDAP, Der Reichsstudentenführer, Office of Political Education, 1940
  • Contribution to State Emergency Law in Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United States of America . Contributions to foreign public law and international law, issue 31. Berlin: Heymann, 1955
  • Contribution to German supreme court case law in questions of international law, 1945–1955 . Cologne: C. Heymann, 1956
  • Contribution in Friedrich-Karl Beier (Ed.): European Patent Convention: Munich Community Commentary . Munich: Heymann, 1984

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of literature to be sorted out, see Polunbi
  2. Hans Ballreich , short biography, in: Jürgen Peiffer : Hirnforschung in Deutschland 1849 to 1974: Letters on the development of psychiatry and neurosciences as well as the influence of the political environment on scientists . Berlin: Springer, 2004, ISBN 3-540-40690-5 , p. 1053