Julius Boecker

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Julius Boecker (born March 27, 1872 in Erxleben , † January 25, 1951 in Merseburg ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Boecker studied law at the Julius Maximilians University from 1892 and became a member of the Corps Makaria Würzburg . When he was inactive , he moved to the Friedrichs-Universität Halle , later to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin . There he was awarded Senior of the Corps Palaio-Silesia in 1894 . The tape he had laid down in 1895 was returned in 1896. He was a trainee lawyer in Nordhausen and a court assessor in Duisburg . He had a doctorate in Dortmund since 1908 and became a public prosecutor in 1910Municipal official in Königsberg i. Pr. During the First World War he served as a captain in the Landwehr and adjutant in the I. Army Corps in Königsberg. He was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd class. In the Weimar Republic in 1922 the Albertus University in Königsberg appointed him honorary professor for labor law . Most recently he was government director in Merseburg . There he got involved in the friendly relationship between Makaria and Budissa Leipzig . Budissa awarded him the corps bow and later the ribbon in 1929 . In the summer of 1937 he retired.

Works

  • Critical contributions to disability insurance rights. The position of the insurance office in the pension preparation process. The disability assessment . Koenigsberg i. Pr. 1915

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 140/108
  2. ^ Communication in the literary central sheet, 1922, p. 58
  3. koeblergerhard.de
  4. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 25/261