Heinrich Munzenmaier

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Heinrich Münzenmaier (born February 18, 1883 in Balingen , † January 19, 1975 in Stuttgart ) was a German administrative lawyer .

After attending the humanistic Karlsgymnasium in Heilbronn , he began studying law at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen in 1902 . There he became a member of the country team Scotland . In 1909 he passed the first state examination in law . In December 1911, Münzenmaier was promoted to Dr. jur. doctorate and in February 1913 he passed the second state examination. Afterwards he entered the administrative service as an assessor .

During the First World War he was awarded the Iron Cross II. Class and the Golden Württemberg Military Merit Medal.

From 1921, Munzenmaier was a member of the government in the Württemberg Ministry of Food and from 1925 in the Ministry of Economics. There he became a member of the commission for the processing of a state order of general public law . In 1929 he was promoted to Ministerialrat in the Ministry of Economic Affairs. From 1935 to 1945 he was President of the Württemberg State Insurance Institution . His former school friend Theodor Heuss awarded him the Federal Cross of Merit (Steckkreuz) in 1953 for his services .

Publications

  • The corrective detention based on the transfer to the state police authority. With special consideration of the conditions in Württemberg . Stuttgart 1912.

Individual evidence

  1. Erich Faul (ed.): Landsmannschaft Scottland zu Tübingen - List of all federal brothers 1849-1959 . Stuttgart 1969.
  2. Susanne Miecke: Regularities of the emergence of a codification of administrative procedural law in Germany and Austria with an outlook on the European Union . Lang , Frankfurt 2008, ISBN 978-3-631-57537-6 , p. 177.
  3. ^ Journal for Württemberg State History . Volume 56, Kohlhammer , 1997, p. 389.

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