Hermann Dersch

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Hermann Dersch (born March 19, 1883 in Offenbach am Main , † May 14, 1961 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer and university professor.

Life

After graduating from high school in Darmstadt, Hermann Dersch studied law in Heidelberg and Gießen , where he received his doctorate in 1905 . After completing his legal clerkship , he worked for the Reich Insurance Company for Salaried Employees in Berlin and in the Reich Ministry of Labor . He taught from 1929 as an associate professor and from 1931 to 1937 as a full professor of labor law, business law and social security law at the law faculty of Berlin University . In 1937 he was dismissed for racist reasons because of a Jewish grandmother.

Dersch returned to the Berlin University after the end of the war and helped rebuild it. From 1947 to 1949 he was rector of the university. Until 1949 he was also President of the State Labor Court in Berlin . In 1951 he avoided the political disputes about the university in Cologne, where he was given a teaching position.

In May 1921, Dersch founded the Neue Zeitschrift für Arbeitsrecht together with Walter Kaskel , Friedrich Sitzler and Friedrich Syrup .

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