Josef Lukas (legal scholar)

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Josef Lukas (born August 3, 1875 in Graz , † November 23, 1929 ) was an Austrian teacher of constitutional law .

Lukas studied law, completed his habilitation in 1902 and then worked as a private lecturer at the University of Graz . In 1904 he was appointed associate professor at the University of Czernowitz and in 1909 at the Albertus University of Königsberg . In 1910 he was offered a full professorship at the University of Münster .

Lukas was a founding member of the Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers . His research interests were constitutional law, international law and international law.

Publications

  • The basic organizational ideas of the new imperial constitution , Mohr, Tübingen 1920.
  • Germany and the idea of ​​the League of Nations , Obertüschen, Münster 1921.
  • Federal and member state legal system , in: Publications of the Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers 6 (1929), p. 25 ff.

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