Julius Petersen (Imperial Judge)

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Julius Petersen (born April 25, 1835 in Landau , † November 29, 1909 in Munich ) was a German lawyer and member of the Reichstag .

Life

Petersen attended the Herzog-Wolfgang-Gymnasium in Zweibrücken from 1848 to 1852 and studied law at the universities of Munich , Heidelberg and Erlangen from 1852 to 1856 with a doctorate in law. iur. From 1854 he was a member of the Corps Suevia Munich .

In 1866 he became assessor at the Dürkheim district court , and in 1867 at the Frankenthal district court . From 1868 to 1871 he was a lawyer in Zweibrücken and Landau, in 1871 he was finally President of the Chamber or District Court Director at the Strasbourg Regional Court , and in 1879 President of the Senate at the Colmar Higher Regional Court .

From 1869 to 1871 he was a member of the Customs Parliament for the Germersheim constituency and the Bavarian Progressive Party . In 1873 he moved for almost a year by by-election in the Kaiserslautern constituency for the representative Carl Ludwig Golsen in the German Reichstag . From October 1881 to April 1883 he finally represented the constituency of Landau in the Reichstag; he received the two Reichstag mandates for the National Liberal Party .

In April 1883 he resigned his mandate as a result of his appointment to the Imperial Court Council. He entered the 1st criminal senate . He was a member of the Second Civil Senate for 14 years until his retirement in 1900 .

Petersen is the father of the literary scholar Julius Petersen (1878–1941).

Honors

literature

  • Anton Bettelheim (Hrsg.): Biographisches Jahrbuch and German Nekrolog. Volume 14, 1909, Reimer, Berlin
  • Rudolf Eisler: Philosophers Lexicon. Lives, works and teachings of the thinkers. Mittler, Berlin 1912
  • Hermann Kalkoff (Ed.): National Liberal Parliamentarians 1867–1917 of the Reichstag and the individual state parliaments. Publication distribution center of the National Liberal Party of Germany, Berlin 1917
  • Wilhelm Kosch , continued by Eugen Kuri: Biographisches Staats Handbuch. Volume 1, Francke, Bern [et al.] 1963.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 114 , 592
  2. ^ 66th session of the Reichstag on April 14, 1883
  3. ^ Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 4 (1899), p. 63 .
  4. ^ Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 5 (1900), p. 479 .

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