Harry Ludwig Martin

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Harry Ludwig Martin (* around 1803 probably in Hanover; † after 1870 in Osterode am Harz ) was a German judge and politician.

Life

Harry Ludwig Martin was one of the sons of the Hanoverian general David August Martin (1764-1829). He attended school in Gotha and studied law at the University of Göttingen from 1822 to 1825 , where he became a member of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen . After completing his studies, he joined the justice service of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1827 as an auditor in the Calenberg office and was transferred to Hanover in 1828. From 1830 to 1839 he worked as an assessor in Hanover, and in 1839 also in Hildesheim . In 1841 he was appointed Counsel in the Kingdom of Justice Department. Martin became appellate judge in Celle in 1849 and director of the court in Osterode am Harz in 1858 . He was a member of the State Council of the Kingdom of Hanover from 1841 to 1848 and from 1856 to 1866 as an extraordinary member, most recently as Chief Attorney General.

Fonts

  • The scope of the regional judicial review right with regard to the emergence of valid laws and ordinances in the constitutional German federal states according to general and Hanoverian laws ; 1865

literature

Individual evidence

  1. His uncle, the lawyer Christoph Martin , had been professor at the University of Heidelberg (1816) in Gotha since his release ; see. Wilhelm Rothert : General Hannoversche Biographie , Volume 2, p. 557
  2. ^ Matriculation October 17, 1822