Johann Heinrich Schlink

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Johann Heinrich Schlink (also Schlinck ) (born January 4, 1793 in Neuendorf near Koblenz , † September 20, 1863 in Cologne ) was a German lawyer and member of the Prussian National Assembly in Berlin.

Life

Johann Heinrich Schlink was a lawyer at the district court in Trier . On October 15, 1831, he was awarded the title Justizrath . Along with Heinrich Marx, Schlink was one of the citizens of Trier who held a festival on January 13, 1834 in honor of the deputies of the Rhenish provincial parliament. The Prussian Minister of Justice, Karl Albert von Kamptz, condemned the actions of the citizens of Trier. Individual members of the casino company were investigated and the company was dissolved in July 1834, but was re-established in August of the same year by the mayor of Trier, Haw , the high school director Wyttenbach and von Schlink. In Trier he was also friends with Friedrich Schiller's son , Ernst von Schiller .

He was elected to the Prussian National Assembly for the constituency of Koblenz in 1848 , and in the same year he was appointed to the Higher Appeal Council at the Court of Appeal in Cologne. As a writer, he made his way through work on the procedural rules of the Code civil and through his book Trier und die Trier. Known as portrayed in letters . Schlink was also an employee of the legal magazine: “The courtroom. Journal of Popular Law ”.

Schlink was married to Magdalena Mosler and was awarded the 4th Class Red Eagle Order . Before 1861 he was appointed to the Council of Justice.

Schlink and the Marx family

On May 10, 1838, lawyers Ernest Dominik Laeis and Schlink registered the death of Karl Marx's father Heinrich. Johann Heinrich Schlink becomes the guardian of the underage children, including Karl Marx . At the civil wedding of Karl Marx's sister Sophia Marx on July 12, 1842, Schlink was one of the best man. On July 15, Schlink described in detail the conditions in the Prussian National Assembly in a letter to Jenny Marx .

Works

  • anonymous: Trier and the Trier. Described in letters . Lintz, Trier 1840
    • Trier and the Trier. Described in letters . Edited by Wilhelm Bracht. P. List, Leipzig 1942
  • The French (Rhenish) and the Prussian execution procedure in civil matters. Shown, critically examined and documented with tables on the cost item . Lintz, Trier 1841. Digitized
    • Commentar on the French civil process order. With advance delivery of a treatise on the organization, competence and discipline of the courts, as well as the associated auxiliary persons . First volume. 2nd Edition. J. Hölscher, Coblenz 1856
  • Commentar on the French civil process order. With advance delivery of a treatise on the organization, competence and discipline of the courts, as well as the associated auxiliary persons . Second volume. J. Hölscher, Coblenz 1843
    • Commentar on the French civil process order. With advance delivery of a treatise on the organization, competence and discipline of the courts, as well as the associated auxiliary persons . Second volume. 2nd Edition. J. Hölscher, Coblenz 1856
  • Commentar on the French civil process order. With advance delivery of a treatise on the organization, competence and discipline of the courts, as well as the associated auxiliary persons . Third volume. J. Hölscher, Coblenz 1843
    • Commentar on the French civil process order. With advance delivery of a treatise on the organization, competence and discipline of the courts, as well as the associated auxiliary persons . Third volume. 2nd Edition. J. Hölscher, Coblenz 1856
  • Commentar on the French civil process order. With advance delivery of a treatise on the organization, competence and discipline of the courts, as well as the associated auxiliary persons . Fourth volume. J. Hölscher, Coblenz 1845 digitized
    • Commentar on the French civil process order. With advance delivery of a treatise on the organization, competence and discipline of the courts, as well as the associated auxiliary persons . Fourth volume. 2nd Edition. J. Hölscher, Coblenz 1857

literature

  • Ernest Dominik Laeis: The stock and bailiwick owners of the Eifel and the surrounding areas against their communities in terms of controversial forests: Historical-legal presentation of strange legal cases, along with their decisions and evidence . Volume 2. Rittsteiner, Trier 1831 contains processes in which Schlink participated.
  • Negotiations of the assembly on the agreement of the Prussian state constitution. Volume 1. Publishing house of Decker's Secret Ober-Hofbuchdruckerei, Berlin 1848 Digitized contributions by Johann Heinrich Schlink
  • Johann Heinrich Schlink . In: Rheinisch-Westfälische Wirtschaftsbiographien . Volume 17, p. 26.
  • Peter Wettmann-Jungblut: Lawyers on the Saar 1800-1960. History of a civil profession . Gollenstein, Blieskastel 2004, p. 67 ff.

Individual evidence

  1. Trier'ische newspaper of 21 October 1831 S. 1, column 2. (Manfred Schöncke ,: Karl Marx and Heinrich and her siblings , page 215.)
  2. Heinz Monz : Karl Marx. Basics of the development of life and work . NCO-Verlag Neu & Co., Trier 1973, p. 134.
  3. "The city of Trier has given the first example that the lunch societies of private individuals brought together by subscription have chosen to negotiate a meeting responsible for the King's Majesty and most of all the same, even the principles and voting and the behavior of individual members in as ignorant as to illuminate and criticize in an unauthorized manner. The great majority of state parliament deputies do not consider themselves to be German state parliament deputies, but as representatives of the people and are encouraged by the public ”. (Heinz Monz: Karl Marx. Basics of the development to life and work . NCO-Verlag Neu & Co., Trier 1973, p. 135).
  4. Heinz Monz: Karl Marx. Basics of the development of life and work . NCO-Verlag Neu & Co., Trier 1973, p. 134.
  5. Karl Schmidt. Schiller's son Ernst . F. Schöningh, Paderborn 1893, p. 421.
  6. Royal Prussian State Calendar: For the year 1855 , Decker, Berlin 1855, p. 681.
  7. Erlangen 1854
  8. ^ See title page: The French (Rhenish) and the Prussian execution process in civil matters. Shown, critically examined and documented with tables on the cost item .
  9. ^ Death file 321 Trier death register 1838. (Manfred Schöncke: Karl and Heinrich Marx and their siblings. Pahl-Rugenstein, Bonn 1993, ISBN 3-89144-185-1 , p. 282 f.)
  10. Collection of Heinrich Marx's estate (Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz Dept. 587.40 No. 533. (Manfred Schöncke: Karl and Heinrich Marx and their siblings . Pahl-Rugenstein, Bonn 1993, p. 287 f.)
  11. Marriage Act 103. Marriage Register Trier 1842. (Manfred Schöncke:: Karl and Heinrich Marx and their siblings. Pahl-Rugenstein, Bonn 1993, ISBN 3-89144-185-1 , p. 518 f.)
  12. Rolf Hecker , Angelika Limmroth (ed.): Jenny Marx. The letters. Karl Dietz Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-320-02298-3 , pp. 82-83.