Josef Keller (judge)

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Josef Keller (born December 4, 1861 in Unna , † September 26, 1937 in Bad Iburg ) was a German judge .

Life

In 1882 he was sworn in to the Prussian sovereign. In 1887 he became an assessor. In 1892 he came to Siegen as a magistrate. From 1901 he was appointed as a district judge in Münster and in 1902 promoted to the district judge. In 1905 he was appointed higher regional judge in Hamm. In 1910 he was appointed assistant judge at the Reichsgericht in the IV Civil Senate . He became a judge of the Reich judge in 1912. He had been married to Maria Antonia Vagedes (1869–1921) from Aschendorf since 1893 . The Münster bishop Michael Keller was his son.

Fonts

  • The concepts of defense in the substantive legal sense and the defense in the procedural sense as well as their relationship to one another in today's law: At the same time a justification of the defense theory of the draft civil code for the German Reich. Saxon Archives for Civil Law and Trial, Volume 2 (1892), p. 685.
  • Does the suspension of savings bank books lose their power on Jan. 1, 1900? Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung , Volume 4 (1899), p. 109.

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929. Berlin 1929, p. 378.
  • The auxiliary judges at the Reichsgericht. Das Recht, Volume XIV (1910), Col. 501.