Jürgen Rödig

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Jürgen Rödig (born October 16, 1942 in Überlingen ; † November 13, 1975 in Gießen ) was professor of civil law, civil procedural law, legal theory and legal informatics at the Justus Liebig University in Gießen and founder of the International Society for Legislative Theory .

After studying in Freiburg i. Br. Rödig became Ulrich Klug's research assistant in Cologne in the mid-1960s , where he received his doctorate in 1969 and qualified as a professor in 1972. In 1973 he was appointed to the legal department in Gießen, where Rödig worked until his death in a traffic accident. Along with Peter Noll , Rödig was one of the pioneers of modern legislative theory, whereby Rödig pursued a “more legal-theoretical approach, taking into account methods of mathematical logic” . Rödig that his teacher and Giessen colleagues Klug, Ramm, Rittner and Schmiedel as a "despite his youth so unusual scholar" and his scientific work as "his thinker's strength and its comprehensive, characterized by new approaches originality so extraordinarily" designated, were dedicated to two memorials.

Works

See the extensive bibliography of Jürgen Rödig's works in: Ulrich Klug, Thilo Ramm, Fritz Rittner, Burkhard Schmiedel: Legislative theory, legal logic, civil and procedural law. Memorandum for Jürgen Rödig . Springer Verlag, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York 1978, ISBN 3-540-08642-0 , p. 394 ff.

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Individual evidence

  1. The alternative way of thinking in jurisprudence. Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York 1969.
  2. The theory of the judicial cognizance process. Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York 1973.
  3. Cf. Ulrich Klug's biographical note : The significance of Jürgen Rödig for the development of legislative theory. In: Heinz Schäffer , Otto Triffterer (Hrsg.): Rationalization of the legislation. Baden-Baden / Vienna 1984, p. 25 ff.
  4. See Hermann Hill : Introduction to Legislation. Heidelberg 1982, p. 1, and Heinrich Honsell: Welcome to the memorial symposium for Jürgen Rödig. In: Heinz Schäffer , Otto Triffterer (Hrsg.): Rationalization of the legislation. Baden-Baden / Vienna 1984, p. 15.
  5. ^ Hermann Hill : Introduction to Legislative Doctrine. Heidelberg 1982, p. 1.
  6. See the foreword to Ulrich Klug, Thilo Ramm, Fritz Rittner, Burkhard Schmiedel (eds.): Legislative theory, legal logic, civil and procedural law - memorial for Jürgen Rödig. Berlin / Heidelberg / New York 1978.
  7. See the aforementioned writings by Klug, Ramm, Rittner and Schmiedel as well as by Schäffer and Triffterer.