Karl Dickel

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Karl Dickel (standing, 2nd from right) as a member of the examination committee for the acceptance of the forest assessor's examination on October 28, 1893 (from left sitting): Wilhelm Liebrecht, Adolf Remelé, Bernard Altum , Anton Müttrich and (from left, standing): Frank Schwarz, Adolf Runnebaum , Bernhard Danckelmann (not member of the Commission), Wilhelm Waechter, Karl Dickel and Johann Ludwig Boy (not member).

Karl Philipp Dickel (born February 28, 1853 in Berleburg , † December 30, 1920 in Berlin ) was a German forest scientist and lawyer .

Life

Karl Dickel was born in the forester's house Paulsgrund near Berleburg in the Wittgenstein district. He studied from 1874 to 1877 at the University of Strasbourg and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Bonn Law . There he received his doctorate in law in 1877 on the "... offense of theft under German law".

From 1883 to 1885 he worked as a court assessor at the district court in Berlin . From 1886 he was then a district judge and in 1898 he was appointed to the District Court Council at District Court I in Berlin. At the same time, he has been leading courses for trainee lawyers in the official seminar at the district court since 1884 and is later appointed head of the official seminar.

Dickel is described by his contemporaries as an experienced and proven champion for better training for lawyers. In his 1888 publication "About the preparatory training of lawyers in Prussia", he sets out useful improvements for legal training.

At the same time, in many of his publications, Dickel focuses on the forestry and hunting industry , which was established in his parents' house. His father Johann Philipp Heinrich Dickel was the chief forester in Paulsgrund in the Wittgenstein district .

In addition to his work at the local court, he has been working as a private lecturer at the Forest Academy in Eberswalde, the forerunner of the Eberswalde University of Applied Sciences, since 1890 . Later he was promoted to the secret institute council and was also a member of the examination committee that accepted the forest assessor examination on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture, Domains and Forests. In 1899 he was appointed associate professor for German civil law at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin . Civil lawsuit.

Karl Dickel died on December 30, 1920 in Berlin.

Fonts (selection)

  • The offense of theft under German law. Bonn 1877
  • About the training of lawyers in Prussia. Marburg, 1888
  • About the new civil code for Montenegro and the importance of its principles for the codification in general with comments on the new draft of a German civil code. Marburg 1889
  • Contributions to Prussian law for students and trainee lawyers. 1. Booklet: Frederick the Great and the trials of the miller Arnold. Marburg 1891
  • Legal cases. For use in lectures and legal exercises. Book 2: Judicial Constitution, Civil Procedure, Foreclosure on Immovable Property, Bankruptcy. Berlin 1899
  • German civil law for forest men. Berlin 1900
  • Manual of Forest Science. 4th volume. Forest administration and law, forest policy and forest history. Berlin 1903
  • Via the Royal Forest Academy Eberswalde, which was associated with the University of Berlin. Berlin 1910.
  • About the custody of those entitled to hunt and the duty of the military treasury to pay compensation for damage to the hunt caused by military exercises. Wroclaw 1910.
  • The dry rot question from the legal point of view: 2nd contribution. Jena 1911.
  • Judicial system, civil litigation, foreclosure on immovable property, bankruptcy. Berlin 19l0.
  • Legal cases; To the Gebr. At jurist. Exercises. Berlin 1913.
  • Positive conflict of competencies after legal force? A lawsuit of the Catholic parish Grafschaft against the Prussian tax authorities 1835-1840. , in: Festschrift for Heinrich Brunner on the 50th anniversary of his doctorate on April 8, 1914, presented by the law faculty of the University of Berlin, Munich and Leipzig 1914, p. 357.
  • The beginnings of forest science teaching in Prussia. Berlin 1916, from: Zeitschrift f. Forest and Hunting. 1916. H. 1-6.
  • The materials of the Preuss. Law on the use of weapons by forest and hunting officials with critical remarks. Berlin, 1917, from: Zeitschrift f. Forest and Hunting 1917, H. l. ff.
  • German and Prussian civil forest law with consideration of the other German state laws and some public law issues, such as the use of weapons, forest and hunting protection, stamp duty. Berlin 1917.

literature

  • Central Legal Gazette. XIII. Born in Berlin 1901

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Photo of Forsthaus Paulsgrund [1]