Johannes Poppitz

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Johannes Poppitz (born December 18, 1911 in Plauen , † 1943 in Leipzig ) was a German constitutional lawyer.

Life

Poppitz studied at the University of Jena jurisprudence . In 1931 he was reciprocated in the Corps Guestphalia Jena . In 1938 he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD. In the army he took part in the western campaign. In 1941 he completed his habilitation with Hans Gerber . After being in Poland, he came to the Eastern Front in the difficult winter of 1941/42 . There his health broke. After nine months in the hospital, he was able to return to scientific work. As a university lecturer , he was asked to manage a full professorship at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg . Before he could follow her, he succumbed to the war-related illness in a very short time at the age of 32. A list of publications was created in 1999.

Works

  • The basic question of state church law. The claim of the state and the spiritual nature of the church . Leipzig 1938 (dissertation).
  • Berlin and Hamburg , in: Archives of Public Law 67 (1938), p. 361 ff.
  • Religion and Law , in: Archive of Public Law 66 (1937), p. 129 ff.
  • Comments on the scientific problematic of the relationship between state and church with special consideration of Karl Barth's theology , in: Archiv für Evangelisches Kirchenrecht 1 (1937), pp. 297–361.
  • The conflict of competencies: historical development and contemporary design . Leipzig 1941 (habilitation thesis).
  • Administrative jurisdiction in the war , in: Ernst Rudolf Huber (Ed.): Idea and Order of the Reich , Vol. 1, Hamburg 1941.
  • The beginnings of administrative jurisdiction , in: Archives of Public Law 72 (1943), pp. 158–221 and 73 (1944), pp. 3–40 (with an obituary in Hans Gerber's preliminary remark).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 52/587
  2. ^ Hans Gerber: In memoriam Johannes Poppitz . Public Law Archives, New Series 34 (1944) p. 1 f.
  3. Michael Stolleis , History of Public Law, Vol. III (1999), pp. 286 f., Note 260.