Hans von Frisch

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Hans Ritter von Frisch (born August 14, 1875 in Vienna ; † March 15, 1941 ibid) was an Austrian legal scholar.

Life

Hans von Frisch was a grandson of General Staff Doctor Anton Ritter von Frisch (1811–1886), who was ennobled in 1877 . His parents were the Viennese urologist Anton von Frisch and his wife Marie von Frisch nee. Exner. One of his brothers was the zoologist and Nobel Prize winner Karl von Frisch . Hans von Frisch studied at the University of Vienna Law . He was active in the Corps Symposium which it 1898 recipierte . In 1900 he was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD. He began his career as a university lecturer in 1903 as a private lecturer in constitutional and administrative law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . Between 1904 and 1906 he also taught public law as a private lecturer at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . In 1906 he was appointed full professor of law at the University of Basel . In 1909 he was dean of the law school . In 1912 he followed a call as full professor of law from the Franz Joseph University in Chernivtsi . For the academic year 1913/14 he was elected its rector. In 1918/19 he was dean of the law faculty. In 1919 he was finally appointed to the chair for constitutional and administrative law and public law at the Vienna University of Technology , combined with a professorship for constitutional law at the University of Vienna. From 1923 to 1925 he was also dean at the TH Vienna. In 1933 he was given leave of absence and reactivated again in 1938.

Fonts

  • The responsibility of the monarchs and highest magistrates , Berlin, 1904
  • The alien law. The constitutional status of foreigners , Berlin, 1910
  • Contradictions in the literature and practice of Swiss constitutional law , Zurich, 1912
  • The war through the millennia , Munich, 1914
  • The international legal concept of extraterritoriality , Vienna, 1917
  • Monroe Doctrine and World Policy of the United States of America , Vienna, 1917
  • Building law customer , Vienna, 1922
  • Textbook on Austrian constitutional law , Vienna, 1932
  • The tyranny in Austria 1933 to 1938 , Leipzig, 1938
  • Political figures from earlier centuries, F. Speidel'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Vienna and Leipzig, 1939

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 137/26