Johann Heinrich von Brunn

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Johann Heinrich von Brunn (born March 26, 1908 in Dessau , † May 3, 1983 in Meran ) was a German lawyer.

Life

Johann Heinrich v. Brunn's father was the Köthener district director Julius v. Well . The mother was Margarete geb. Crab apple . Johann Heinrich von Brunn attended the humanistic grammar school in Köthen. After graduating from high school, he first studied law and political science at the Hessian Ludwig University . From Easter 1926 to Easter 1927 he was active in the Corps Starkenburgia , since December 2, 1926 as a corps bow bearer . Inactive since January 27, 1927 , he moved to the University of Vienna and the Friedrichs University of Halle . In 1931 he passed the trainee exam in Halle. In 1933 he was magna cum laude for Dr. jur. PhD. After the Assessor exam he went as general counsel and authorized signatory for Deutsche Automobil Treuhand in Berlin. Released in 1945, he initially stayed in the GDR. He established himself as a lawyer in Braunschweig in 1948 and became a legal advisor to Benteler AG in Bielefeld. In 1951 he became managing director and 1968 president of the Association of the Automotive Industry . In 1978 he retired. In Bad Homburg he was presbyter . He was an avid hunter and dedicated himself to Rotary International . He was buried in the Bad Homburg forest cemetery.

The prehistoric scholar Wilhelm Albert von Brunn was a younger brother.

Honors

Fonts

  • The form-based contractual conditions of the German economy. The contribution of legal practice to rationalization . Cologne, 2nd edition, 1956.
  • Competition problems in the automotive industry . Cologne 1979.

literature

  • Walter Sommer : Dr. jur. Joh. Heinr. von Brunn Starkenburgiae died . In: Deutsche Corpszeitung 84 (1983), p. 156

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Probably a daughter of Edgar Holzapfel, the director of the Friedrichs-Polytechnic
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 37 , 748.
  3. Dissertation: Die Gewillkürte Prozessstandschaft .
  4. ^ Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, May 7, 1982
  5. ^ Wilhelm Albert v. Well
  6. a b Federal President's Office