Karl Franz Häberlin

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Karl Franz Häberlin (born September 4, 1813 in Bracht ; † February 27, 1898 in Greifswald ) was a German lawyer and university professor.

Karl Häberlin was a grandson of the historian Karl Friedrich Häberlin (1756-1808). He attended high school in Helmstedt and then studied law in Bonn and Berlin. He received his doctorate in Halle in 1837 and completed his habilitation in Berlin in 1839. In 1851 he was appointed associate professor in Greifswald, and in 1862 full professor of law. In 1879 Karl Häberlin was elected rector of the university.

He also taught at the Eldena Agricultural Academy .

Fonts (selection)

  • Systematic processing of the document collection contained in Meichelbeck's Historia Frisingensis. Part 1: Legal history. Dümmler, Berlin 1842, ( digitized version ).
  • Principles of criminal law according to the new German penal codes. 4 volumes. Fleischer, Leipzig 1845–1849.
  • Collection of the new German codes of criminal procedure. Including the French and Belgian laws, as well as the laws on the introduction of oral and public criminal proceedings with jury courts. Koch, Greifswald 1852.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Course catalog of the University of Greifswald 1861
  2. Only this part appeared. Michael O. Krieg: Not more than that. Volume 1: A - L (= Bibliotheca Bibliographica. Vol. 2, Part 1). Krieg, Bad Bocklet et al. 1954, p. 290.
predecessor Office successor
Adolph Kiessling Rector of the University of Greifswald
1879
August Preuner