Helmut Kollhosser

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Helmut Kollhosser (born April 22, 1934 in Grundschöttel , today a district of the city of Wetter (Ruhr) , † December 30, 2004 ) was a German lawyer and university professor.

Kollhosser studied law in Cologne and Mainz. He received his doctorate in 1963 with Josef Esser in Tübingen and completed his habilitation in 1969 in Mainz with Johannes Bärmann. After serving as professorships in Tübingen, Mainz and Münster, he held a chair for civil law, commercial law and procedural law at the Westphalian Wilhelms University from 1970 and headed the Institute for Labor, Social and Economic Law since 1981. He declined offers to the universities of Lausanne, Gießen, Konstanz and Mainz. He headed the Münster Research Center for Insurance , which he founded in 1989, until his death. The university's medical faculty awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2003. Colleagues, companions and friends presented him with a two-volume commemorative publication "Law and Risk" on his 70th birthday, which was published by his students Reinhard Bork , Thomas Hoeren and Petra Pohlmann .

Works

  • 1963: The prima facie evidence in the supreme court case law (diss.)
  • 1970: On the position and the concept of those involved in the proceedings in the cognitive proceedings of voluntary jurisdiction
  • 1985: Value protection clauses in the area of ​​tension between freedom of contract, social policy and currency policy
  • 1992: Voluntary jurisdiction

Individual evidence

  1. Press release  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. of the Rectorate on January 3, 2005@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.uni-muenster.de  
  2. Honorary doctorates of the faculty

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