Jürgen Herrlein

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Jürgen Herrlein (2009)

Jürgen Herrlein (born July 17, 1962 in Regensburg ) is a German lawyer and student historian.

Life

Herrlein grew up in Regensburg and Friedrichsdorf in the Taunus . He attended the Kaiserin-Friedrich-Gymnasium in Bad Homburg and from 1982 studied law at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . In 1987 he was reciprocated in the Corps Austria Frankfurt am Main . In 1991 he was deputy local spokesman for the KSCV . He has been a full member since 1992, and since 2001 chairman of the Statute Commission of the Kösener Seniors Convents Association . After his exams, he settled in Frankfurt am Main as a lawyer in 1994. Until 2000 he was a partner in a large law firm, then until 2007 managing partner of a law and tax consultancy firm. In 2000 he became a specialist lawyer for tax law , in 2005 he also became a specialist lawyer for tenancy and residential property law . From winter semester 2005/2006 to summer 2015 he was a lecturer at the University of Frankfurt am Main. In 2006 he became editor of the publishing house CH Beck appearing Neue Zeitschrift für Landlord and Tenant Law (NAM). Since 2007 he has been working in a newly established office. As a legal author, Herrlein mainly deals with tenancy law and tax law . In 2010, WirtschaftsWoche named him one of the 25 best tenancy lawyers in Germany. His historical publications deal primarily with the history of student associations . With a legal history thesis , he was from the University of Bremen in July 2015 summa cum laude for Dr. iur. PhD. He was committed to the founding of Corps in Frankfurt (Oder) and Zurich and also wears the ribbons from Borussia-Polonia (1999), Silesia (2000) and Tigurinia (2007).

Works

Legal writings

Historical writings

  • The Mainz revolutionary Paul Stumpf and his ancestors , in: Genealogie 1998, p. 356 ff.
  • Genealogy of the Rothamer family from Rotham near Straubing , in: Blätter des Bayerischen Landesverein für Familienkunde, 2002, 37 ff.
  • Corps Austria - Corps history 1861–2001 , Frankfurt am Main 2003.
  • with Silvia Amella Mai (ed.): Josef Neuwirth (1855–1934) - From the cradle to the grave, autobiography . Frankfurt am Main 2009. ISBN 978-3-745046175
  • with Silvia Amella Mai: Heinrich Beer and his student memories of Breslau 1847 to 1850 . WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2009, ISBN 978-3-940891-27-3 .
  • with Silvia Amella Mai: Georg Zaeschmar and his student memories of Breslau 1873 to 1875 . WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2010, ISBN 978-3-940891-35-8 .
  • Prague Jewish academics as members of the student associations “Corps Austria” and the “Speech and Reading Hall for German Students in Prague”. Their bookplate and club graphics by Emil Orlik (1870–1932) and Georg Jilovsky (1884–1958) . In: Österreichisches Jahrbuch für Exlibris und Arbeitsgraphik, Vol. 66, 2009–2010, pp. 27–35 ISBN 978-3-9500800-5-6 .
  • with Silvia Amella Mai: Hermann Wollheim (1817–1855) and his literary works . WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2012, ISBN 978-3-944052-04-5 .
  • The Corps Hassia zu Frankfurt am Main - a building block in the early post-war history of student associations at the University of Frankfurt am Main , 2013 digitized

Honors

literature

  • Friedhelm Golücke : Herrlein, Jürgen , in: Friedhelm Golücke (Hrsg.): Author's lexicon for student and university history . SH-Verlag, Cologne 2004, pp. 143-144, ISBN 3-89498-130-X .

Web links

Commons : Jürgen Herrlein  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 8/652
  2. Justiz-Ministerial-Blatt für Hessen, 1994, p. 185 (last line)
  3. See JUVE Rechtsmarkt, 2001, Issue 2, p. 34
  4. See JUVE Rechtsmarkt, 2007, issue 9, p. 60
  5. WirtschaftsWoche, 2010, issue 13, p. 94
  6. Dissertation: On the "Aryan question" in student associations. The academic corporations and the process of exclusion of the Jews before and during the Nazi era as well as the processing of this process after 1945 . Published by Nomos Verlag , ISBN 978-3-8487-2666-0 .
  7. ^ List of all members of the Corps Masovia 1823 to 2005 . Potsdam 2006