Johann Joseph peasant band

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Johann Joseph Bauerband (born June 15, 1800 in Wipperfürth ; † September 18, 1878 in Bonn ) was a lawyer, university professor and, in 1848, a member of the Prussian National Assembly .

Origin and occupation

Johann Joseph Bauerband (contemporary representation)

Bauerband was born the son of a Catholic master tanner . He attended the Catholic high school in Cologne . In 1819 he first took up a theological course and later switched to law . After the first legal examination he worked as a justice of the peace in Siegburg in 1826 and in the same year after the second legal examination he became a regional court assessor in Kleve . Also in 1826 he married Franziska Firmenich from Cologne. In 1828, Bauerband became a lawyer at the Rhenish Court of Appeal in Cologne. As a specialist in the Code civil valid in the left bank of the Rhine , he was appointed as a lecturer at the University of Bonn without a doctorate . Simultaneously with the appointment as Dr. jur. In 1844 a royal cabinet order set up a chair for Rhenish-French law and the farmer's band was appointed professor. Between 1848 and 1877 he was dean of the law faculty several times . In the years 1851/52 and 1863/64 he was also rector of the university. In addition to his university career, he worked again as a lawyer from 1847. In 1852 he was appointed secret councilor and two years later crown syndic .

Political

Since 1844, the farmer's band was a member of the municipal council or city councilor in Bonn. In 1848 he was a member of the Prussian National Assembly for the constituency of Bonn, where he belonged to the parliamentary group of the left center. In 1850 he was a member of the Volkshaus of the Erfurt Union Parliament for the constituency of Bonn, Rheinbach , Euskirchen . From 1854 until his death he was appointed member of the Prussian mansion with special royal confidence .

Works

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