Joachim Heinrich Sibrand

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Joachim Heinrich Sibrand (born March 13, 1670 in Rostock , † 1743 in Wismar ) was a German legal scholar and judge at the Wismar Tribunal .

Life

The son of Johann Sibrand (the younger) , Professor of Law in Rostock, studied law at the University of Rostock from 1685 under the guidance of his father . In 1688 he went to Leipzig University for two years . After his return he received his doctorate in both rights in Rostock in 1692 . He then went to the University of Königsberg as court master and in 1699 with the sons of Count von Callenberg to the University of Jena .

1702 he received a professorship at the philosophical faculty of the University of Rostock. In 1713 he moved to the law faculty as professor of law. Between 1711 and 1725 he was elected rector of the university four times. In 1727 he accepted a position as assessor at the Wismar Tribunal, given his low salary at the university . At the end of the 1730s he was seriously ill and could only appear in the tribunal on the four days of the court. He worked on the files at home. In agreement with Sibrand, the college of judges applied for his retirement in 1741 with full pay. His work was carried out by protonotary Carl Claudius von Lillienström, who became an assessor at the tribunal after Sibrand's death in 1744.

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  1. See the entry of Joachim Heinrich Sibrand's matriculation in the Rostock matriculation portal . Joachim Heinrich Sibrand's first matriculation , however, dates back to 1682.
  2. a b Nils Jörn: Professors at the Wismar Tribunal. In: Dirk Alvermann, Jürgen Regge: Justitia in Pommern. Lit, Berlin-Hamburg-Münster 2004, ISBN 3-8258-8218-7 , p. 225.